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Phil
becaec9a4e Fix and/or double evaluation. Add math.modf, math.fmod.
* module/language/lua/compile-tree-il.scm: Fix and/or double evaluation.

* module/language/lua/notes.org: Add file describing known issues.

* module/language/lua/parser.scm: (token-type): Recognize and/or.

* module/language/lua/standard/math.scm: Add modf, fmod implementations.

* test-suite/tests/lua-eval-3.test: Add another test file for basic
  language features.
2013-09-09 17:01:24 +01:00
Andy Wingo
8c91ae59f9 lua code returning via normal path
* module/language/lua/compile-tree-il.scm (compile): Get more lua code
  returning via the normal path.
2013-09-09 17:01:24 +01:00
Andy Wingo
d87639dfe4 lua/compile-tree-il tweaks
* module/language/lua/compile-tree-il.scm: Reflow a bit, and a number of
  small rewrites. Added some FIXMEs.
2013-09-09 17:01:23 +01:00
Andy Wingo
ae037892f0 remove true? and false?; lua's truthiness and falsehood is guile's.
* module/language/lua/runtime.scm (true?, false?): Remove, now that #nil
  is false.

* module/language/lua/compile-tree-il.scm: Don't emit calls to true? or
  false?.
2013-09-09 17:01:23 +01:00
Andy Wingo
a0cecd8ff2 lua/common cleanup
* module/language/lua/common.scm: Remove `or-eqv?'. Make a bit more
  idiomatic.

* module/language/lua/compile-tree-il.scm:
* module/language/lua/lexer.scm:
* module/language/lua/parser.scm:
* module/language/lua/runtime.scm: Replace or-eqv? instances with memq
  or memv.
2013-09-09 17:01:23 +01:00
No Itisnt
a30c18c22a add lua language implementation
What is missing:

+ Functions: module, getfenv, setfenv, math.modf, table.sort

+ Parser: needs to be more flexible

+ Compiler: needs more extensive work to properly handle all possible
cases of variable arguments, multiple returns, and loops

+ Language: Variable arguments and unpacking of multiple returns. (For
example we need to be able to handle something as complex as
print(unpack({...})), which is easy with Lua's explicit stack but will
require lots of tree-il gymnastics, or perhaps modifications to better
allow different calling conventions. (For instance -- how would we
support Python or Ruby, where keyword arguments are gathered into a
hashtable and passed as a single argument?)

What is there:

A fair shot at supporting Lua 5.1, not quite a drop-in replacement, but
not far from that goal either.
2013-09-09 17:01:23 +01:00