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util/bitcompat.lua @ 11962:9a70a543c727

util.async: Add next-tick configuration Running woken runners in the next iteration of the event loop prevents unexpected recursion, unexpected tracebacks, and is generally more predictable. The pattern is borrowed from util.promise, where we're now doing the same.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 29 Nov 2021 14:14:30 +0000
parent 10241:48f7cda4174d
child 12573:0f4feaf9ca64
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-- Compatibility layer for bitwise operations

-- First try the bit32 lib
-- Lua 5.3 has it with compat enabled
-- Lua 5.2 has it by default
if _G.bit32 then
	return _G.bit32;
else
	-- Lua 5.1 may have it as a standalone module that can be installed
	local ok, bitop = pcall(require, "bit32")
	if ok then
		return bitop;
	end
end

do
	-- Lua 5.3 and 5.4 would be able to use native infix operators
	local ok, bitop = pcall(require, "util.bit53")
	if ok then
		return bitop;
	end
end

do
	-- Lastly, try the LuaJIT bitop library
	local ok, bitop = pcall(require, "bit")
	if ok then
		return bitop;
	end
end

error "No bit module found. See https://prosody.im/doc/depends#bitop";