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util.pposix,signal: Pass around various OS numbers as integers [Lua 5.3]
Passing around PIDs, UIDs etc as integers makes it more sane in Lua 5.3.
Getting 1234.0 as PID is silly. Shouldn't change any behavior as these
are all integers on the C side and the integral floats are accepted as
integers when passed back from Lua into C.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 04 May 2020 21:51:30 +0200 |
parent | 10501:e8186aba1583 |
child | 11050:51be24b16e8a |
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local error_mt = { __name = "error" }; function error_mt:__tostring() return ("error<%s:%s:%s>"):format(self.type, self.condition, self.text or ""); end local function is_err(e) return getmetatable(e) == error_mt; end -- Do we want any more well-known fields? -- Or could we just copy all fields from `e`? -- Sometimes you want variable details in the `text`, how to handle that? -- Translations? -- Should the `type` be restricted to the stanza error types or free-form? -- What to set `type` to for stream errors or SASL errors? Those don't have a 'type' attr. local function new(e, context, registry) local template = (registry and registry[e]) or e or {}; return setmetatable({ type = template.type or "cancel"; condition = template.condition or "undefined-condition"; text = template.text; code = template.code; context = context or template.context or { _error_id = e }; }, error_mt); end local function coerce(ok, err, ...) if ok or is_err(err) then return ok, err, ...; end local new_err = setmetatable({ native = err; type = "cancel"; condition = "undefined-condition"; }, error_mt); return ok, new_err, ...; end local function from_stanza(stanza, context) local error_type, condition, text = stanza:get_error(); return setmetatable({ type = error_type or "cancel"; condition = condition or "undefined-condition"; text = text; context = context or { stanza = stanza }; }, error_mt); end return { new = new; coerce = coerce; is_err = is_err; from_stanza = from_stanza; }