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Phase-B reconcile shim: re-exports the canonical LuaState from
lua-vm and provides an extension trait holding every method the
Phase-A stdlib translation used to call on the Phase-A stub.
TODO_ARCH(phase-b-reconcile): all extension-trait method bodies are
todo!("phase-b-reconcile: <name>"). They must move to real
implementations on lua_vm::state::LuaState itself; that work lives in
lua-vm, not here. The shim exists only so stdlib code keeps compiling
while the canonical LuaState API stabilises.
Where a trait method’s name collides with an inherent method on the
canonical LuaState, Rust resolves to the inherent method. Most
Phase-A call sites compile through the inherent method unchanged; the
handful that depend on a different return shape (e.g. state.push(...)?
against the canonical pub fn push(&mut self, val: LuaValue)) are
patched at the call site.
Structs§
Enums§
- Compare
Op - Comparison operations (eq, lt, le). C:
LUA_OP*.
Traits§
- LuaState
Stub Ext - Extension trait wiring every Phase-A stub method onto the canonical
LuaState. Bodies aretodo!("phase-b-reconcile: …"). When the canonical type already defines a method with the same name, Rust’s inherent-first resolution makes this trait method unreachable (the inherent one wins) — the trait is then only providing the missing methods. Conflicting call-sites whose shape no longer matches the inherent signature are patched in their respective stdlib modules.
Functions§
- upvalue_
index - Pseudo-index for the
i-th upvalue of a C function.
Type Aliases§
- LuaReader
- Reader-callback type for
lua_load. C:lua_Reader. - LuaWriter
- Writer-callback type for
lua_dump. C:lua_Writer. - lua_
CFunction - Bare function callable from Lua. C:
lua_CFunction.