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authorBenoit Germain <bnt.germain@gmail.com>2011-02-17 07:52:53 +0100
committerBenoit Germain <bnt.germain@gmail.com>2011-02-17 07:52:53 +0100
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Lane userdata implementation refactoring:
- Refactor lane proxy implementation: it is now a full userdata instead of a table, and its methods are implemented in C instead of Lua. * its metatable is no longer accessible. * writing to the proxy raises an error. * it is no longer possible to overwrite its join() and cancel() methods - when a deep userdata idfunc requests a module to be required, manually check that it is not loaded before requiring it instead of relying on the require function's loop detection feature. - when a module must be required, raise an error if the 'require' function is not found in the target state. - we know Lanes is loaded in the master state, so we don't force it to be required in every lane too when a linda deep userdata is copied.
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diff --git a/tests/basic.lua b/tests/basic.lua
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ local function PEEK() return linda:get("<-") end
171local function SEND(...) linda:send( "->", ... ) end 171local function SEND(...) linda:send( "->", ... ) end
172local function RECEIVE() return linda:receive( "<-" ) end 172local function RECEIVE() return linda:receive( "<-" ) end
173 173
174local t= lanes_gen("io,package",chunk)(linda) -- prepare & launch 174local t= lanes_gen("io",chunk)(linda) -- prepare & launch
175 175
176SEND(1); WR( "1 sent\n" ) 176SEND(1); WR( "1 sent\n" )
177SEND(2); WR( "2 sent\n" ) 177SEND(2); WR( "2 sent\n" )