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util/envload.lua @ 10390:82705ec87253 0.11
util.startup: Ensure prosody.paths are absolute (see #1430)
Normally these paths are injected into the installed 'prosody'
executable as absolute paths, but it is possible to override at least
the config path via environment variable or command line argument. This
makes sure a path relative to pwd stays relative to that instead of the
data directory.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 04 Nov 2019 00:29:49 +0100 |
parent | 8416:bc9cb23b604a |
child | 12576:d1aacc6a81ac |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Florian Zeitz -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- luacheck: ignore 113/setfenv 113/loadstring local load, loadstring, setfenv = load, loadstring, setfenv; local io_open = io.open; local envload; local envloadfile; if setfenv then function envload(code, source, env) local f, err = loadstring(code, source); if f and env then setfenv(f, env); end return f, err; end function envloadfile(file, env) local fh, err, errno = io_open(file); if not fh then return fh, err, errno; end local f, err = load(function () return fh:read(2048); end, "@"..file); fh:close(); if f and env then setfenv(f, env); end return f, err; end else function envload(code, source, env) return load(code, source, nil, env); end function envloadfile(file, env) local fh, err, errno = io_open(file); if not fh then return fh, err, errno; end local f, err = load(fh:lines(2048), "@"..file, nil, env); fh:close(); return f, err; end end return { envload = envload, envloadfile = envloadfile };