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util/bitcompat.lua @ 12009:f6fff0658108

mod_cron: Expose the One Timer via module environment This makes it easier to reschedule or otherwise manipulate the timer from e.g. the shell, which is handy for debugging.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 04 Dec 2021 17:46:37 +0100
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";