lua_stdlib/loadlib.rs
1//! Dynamic library loader for the Lua `package` library.
2//!
3//! Ported from `reference/lua-5.4.7/src/loadlib.c` (758 lines, ~25 functions).
4//!
5//! Provides `require`, `package.loadlib`, `package.searchpath`, and the four
6//! built-in module searchers (preload, Lua-file, C-library, C-root).
7//!
8//! ## Platform-specific dynamic loading
9//!
10//! The three platform calls (`lsys_load`, `lsys_sym`, `lsys_unloadlib`) are
11//! dispatched through embedder hooks on [`lua_vm::state::GlobalState`]:
12//! `dynlib_load_hook`, `dynlib_symbol_hook`, `dynlib_unload_hook`. `lua-cli`
13//! installs a `libloading`-backed implementation; embeddings that omit the
14//! hooks behave like C-Lua's fallback platform stub (`LIB_FAIL = "absent"`).
15//!
16//! Keeping the platform calls behind hooks lets `lua-stdlib` stay free of
17//! `unsafe` per PORTING.md §1; `libloading` lives entirely in `lua-cli`.
18
19use lua_types::{
20 LuaError, LuaType, LuaValue,
21};
22use lua_vm::state::{DynLibId, DynamicSymbol};
23use crate::state_stub::{LuaState, LuaStateStubExt as _, lua_CFunction};
24
25// ── Module-level constants ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
26
27const LUA_POF: &[u8] = b"luaopen_";
28
29const LUA_OFSEP: &[u8] = b"_";
30
31const CLIBS: &[u8] = b"_CLIBS";
32
33// `lsys_load` chooses the tag at runtime: `"open"` when a load hook is
34// installed (matching POSIX/Windows behaviour) and `"absent"` when no hook
35// is registered (matching the fallback stub). The constant below carries the
36// fallback-stub spelling; the load-hook path uses `b"open"` directly.
37const LIB_FAIL_ABSENT: &[u8] = b"absent";
38
39const LUA_PATH_SEP: u8 = b';';
40
41const LUA_PATH_MARK: u8 = b'?';
42
43const LUA_IGMARK: u8 = b'-';
44
45#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
46const LUA_DIRSEP: u8 = b'\\';
47#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
48const LUA_DIRSEP: u8 = b'/';
49
50// Both default to LUA_DIRSEP on all platforms.
51const LUA_CSUBSEP: u8 = LUA_DIRSEP;
52const LUA_LSUBSEP: u8 = LUA_DIRSEP;
53
54// In the Rust port these became enum variants of `LookForFuncStatus` so the
55// failure-tag string travels with the status (the C code always uses the
56// single compile-time `LIB_FAIL`). See `LookForFuncStatus` below.
57
58// is registered on `GlobalState`. The CLI backend supplies its own error
59// strings via the hook's `Err` return for "open" failures.
60const DLMSG: &[u8] = b"dynamic libraries not enabled; check your Lua installation";
61
62// Message returned via `(false, msg, "init")` when a hook resolves a symbol
63// against stock Lua 5.4's `lua_State *` C ABI. That ABI is not callable
64// against this build's `LuaState`; supporting it is a separate compatibility
65// project (see docs/LUA_PHASE_E_RUNTIME_SPEC.md Part 3).
66const C_ABI_UNSUPPORTED_MSG: &[u8] =
67 b"dynamic library loaded, but Lua C ABI modules are not supported by this build";
68
69const LUA_PATH_VAR: &[u8] = b"LUA_PATH";
70const LUA_CPATH_VAR: &[u8] = b"LUA_CPATH";
71
72// Matches C-Lua's luaconf.h defaults exactly: LUA_LDIR entries first, then
73// LUA_CDIR entries, then the local ./? fallback last.
74// TODO(port): These should come from a platform configuration crate, not be
75// hardcoded. Lua's build system inserts the actual install prefix here.
76#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
77const LUA_PATH_DEFAULT: &[u8] = b"/usr/local/share/lua/5.4/?.lua;/usr/local/share/lua/5.4/?/init.lua;/usr/local/lib/lua/5.4/?.lua;/usr/local/lib/lua/5.4/?/init.lua;./?.lua;./?/init.lua";
78#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
79const LUA_PATH_DEFAULT: &[u8] = b"./?.lua;./?/init.lua";
80
81#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
82const LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT: &[u8] =
83 b"/usr/local/lib/lua/5.4/?.so;/usr/local/lib/lua/5.4/loadall.so;./?.so";
84#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
85const LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT: &[u8] = b"./?.dll";
86
87// TODO(port): Centralise version constants; this is duplicated from luaconf.h.
88const LUA_VERSUFFIX: &[u8] = b"_5_4";
89
90fn getenv_bytes(state: &LuaState, name: &[u8]) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
91 if let Some(env_fn) = state.global().env_hook {
92 return env_fn(name);
93 }
94
95 #[cfg(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown"))]
96 {
97 None
98 }
99
100 #[cfg(all(unix, not(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown"))))]
101 {
102 use std::ffi::OsStr;
103 use std::os::unix::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt};
104
105 let os_name = OsStr::from_bytes(name);
106 std::env::var_os(os_name).map(|v| v.into_vec())
107 }
108
109 #[cfg(all(not(unix), not(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown"))))]
110 {
111 std::str::from_utf8(name)
112 .ok()
113 .and_then(|name_str| std::env::var(name_str).ok())
114 .map(|s| s.into_bytes())
115 }
116}
117
118// ── Opaque library handle ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
119//
120//
121// In this port, the library identity is the opaque `DynLibId(u64)` allocated
122// by the embedder-installed [`DynLibLoadHook`]. `lua-stdlib` never inspects
123// the value; it stashes the raw `u64` in `_CLIBS` as light userdata (cast
124// through `*mut c_void` to match C-Lua's representation) and hands it back to
125// the symbol and unload hooks.
126
127// ── Byte-string utilities ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
128
129/// Append to `buf` the bytes of `s` with all non-overlapping occurrences of
130/// `pattern` replaced by `replacement`.
131///
132fn gsub_append(buf: &mut Vec<u8>, s: &[u8], pattern: &[u8], replacement: &[u8]) {
133 if pattern.is_empty() {
134 buf.extend_from_slice(s);
135 return;
136 }
137 let mut pos = 0;
138 while pos < s.len() {
139 if s[pos..].starts_with(pattern) {
140 buf.extend_from_slice(replacement);
141 pos += pattern.len();
142 } else {
143 buf.push(s[pos]);
144 pos += 1;
145 }
146 }
147}
148
149/// Return a new `Vec<u8>` with all non-overlapping occurrences of `pattern`
150/// in `s` replaced by `replacement`.
151fn gsub_bytes(s: &[u8], pattern: &[u8], replacement: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> {
152 let mut out = Vec::new();
153 gsub_append(&mut out, s, pattern, replacement);
154 out
155}
156
157/// Find the byte offset of `needle` in `haystack`, or `None`.
158fn find_subslice(haystack: &[u8], needle: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> {
159 if needle.is_empty() {
160 return Some(0);
161 }
162 haystack.windows(needle.len()).position(|w| w == needle)
163}
164
165// ── Platform-specific dynamic-loading dispatch ────────────────────────────────
166
167/// Unload a previously loaded C library.
168///
169/// — POSIX: `dlclose(lib)`; Windows: `FreeLibrary(lib)`.
170///
171/// Delegates to [`GlobalState::dynlib_unload_hook`]. When no hook is
172/// registered the library is leaked, which matches `libloading`'s safety
173/// model (the library must outlive every symbol it exports, and the simplest
174/// correct policy is to keep it alive for the state's lifetime).
175fn lsys_unloadlib(state: &mut LuaState, lib: DynLibId) {
176 if let Some(hook) = state.global().dynlib_unload_hook {
177 hook(lib);
178 }
179}
180
181/// Load a C library from `path`. If `see_glb` is true, make symbols globally
182/// visible (POSIX RTLD_GLOBAL). On failure, pushes an error string onto `state`.
183///
184/// — POSIX: `dlopen(path, RTLD_NOW | (seeglb ? RTLD_GLOBAL : RTLD_LOCAL))`
185/// — Windows: `LoadLibraryExA(path, NULL, LUA_LLE_FLAGS)`
186///
187/// PORT NOTE: returns `(handle, lib_fail_tag)`. The tag is `"absent"` when no
188/// hook is registered (matching C's fallback-stub `LIB_FAIL`) and `"open"`
189/// when the hook itself reports a failure (matching POSIX/Windows builds).
190fn lsys_load(
191 state: &mut LuaState,
192 path: &[u8],
193 see_glb: bool,
194) -> (Option<DynLibId>, &'static [u8]) {
195 let hook = state.global().dynlib_load_hook;
196 let Some(load_fn) = hook else {
197 let s = match state.intern_str(DLMSG) {
198 Ok(s) => s,
199 Err(_) => return (None, LIB_FAIL_ABSENT),
200 };
201 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
202 return (None, LIB_FAIL_ABSENT);
203 };
204 match load_fn(state, path, see_glb) {
205 Ok(id) => (Some(id), b"open"),
206 // PORT NOTE: `LuaError::File` is reserved for "no shared library at
207 // this path". Map it to the fallback-stub `"absent"` tag so that a
208 // probe like `package.loadlib("./nonexistent.so", ...)` reports
209 // `"absent"` regardless of whether a backend is installed. Every
210 // other `Err` is a true open-time failure → `"open"`.
211 Err(LuaError::File) => {
212 let mut msg = b"cannot find library '".to_vec();
213 msg.extend_from_slice(path);
214 msg.push(b'\'');
215 let s = match state.intern_str(&msg) {
216 Ok(s) => s,
217 Err(_) => return (None, LIB_FAIL_ABSENT),
218 };
219 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
220 (None, LIB_FAIL_ABSENT)
221 }
222 Err(err) => {
223 let msg = error_to_bytes(&err);
224 let s = match state.intern_str(&msg) {
225 Ok(s) => s,
226 Err(_) => return (None, b"open"),
227 };
228 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
229 (None, b"open")
230 }
231 }
232}
233
234/// Find symbol `sym` in library `lib` and either push it as a callable Lua
235/// function (returning `SymOutcome::Found`) or push an error message string
236/// and report which failure category the caller should propagate.
237///
238/// — POSIX: `cast_func(dlsym(lib, sym))`
239/// — Windows: `(lua_CFunction)(voidf)GetProcAddress(lib, sym)`
240fn lsys_sym(state: &mut LuaState, lib: DynLibId, sym: &[u8]) -> SymOutcome {
241 let hook = state.global().dynlib_symbol_hook;
242 let Some(sym_fn) = hook else {
243 let s = match state.intern_str(DLMSG) {
244 Ok(s) => s,
245 Err(_) => return SymOutcome::Missing,
246 };
247 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
248 return SymOutcome::Missing;
249 };
250 match sym_fn(state, lib, sym) {
251 Ok(DynamicSymbol::RustNative(f)) => SymOutcome::Found(f),
252 Ok(DynamicSymbol::LuaCAbi(_)) => {
253 let s = match state.intern_str(C_ABI_UNSUPPORTED_MSG) {
254 Ok(s) => s,
255 Err(_) => return SymOutcome::Missing,
256 };
257 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
258 SymOutcome::Missing
259 }
260 Ok(DynamicSymbol::Unsupported { reason }) => {
261 let s = match state.intern_str(&reason) {
262 Ok(s) => s,
263 Err(_) => return SymOutcome::Missing,
264 };
265 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
266 SymOutcome::Missing
267 }
268 Err(err) => {
269 let msg = error_to_bytes(&err);
270 let s = match state.intern_str(&msg) {
271 Ok(s) => s,
272 Err(_) => return SymOutcome::Missing,
273 };
274 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
275 SymOutcome::Missing
276 }
277 }
278}
279
280/// Outcome of `lsys_sym`.
281///
282/// `Missing` covers every non-success path (unknown symbol, ABI mismatch, hook
283/// absent, embedder-supplied refusal); in every case an error-message string
284/// has already been pushed onto the Lua stack, so the caller maps `Missing`
285/// to `ERRFUNC` / `"init"` without further work.
286enum SymOutcome {
287 /// Resolved to a Rust-native callable.
288 Found(lua_CFunction),
289 /// Resolution failed; an error-message string is on the stack.
290 Missing,
291}
292
293/// Extract a byte-string error message from a `LuaError`, falling back to a
294/// debug rendering for non-string variants.
295fn error_to_bytes(e: &LuaError) -> Vec<u8> {
296 match e {
297 LuaError::Runtime(LuaValue::Str(s)) | LuaError::Syntax(LuaValue::Str(s)) => {
298 s.as_bytes().to_vec()
299 }
300 other => format!("{:?}", other).into_bytes(),
301 }
302}
303
304/// Encode a [`DynLibId`] as a `*mut c_void` for storage in `_CLIBS` as light
305/// userdata. The cast is the inverse of [`decode_dynlib_id`]; neither side
306/// ever dereferences the pointer.
307fn encode_dynlib_id(id: DynLibId) -> *mut std::ffi::c_void {
308 id.0 as usize as *mut std::ffi::c_void
309}
310
311/// Decode a [`DynLibId`] previously stored via [`encode_dynlib_id`].
312fn decode_dynlib_id(p: *mut std::ffi::c_void) -> DynLibId {
313 DynLibId(p as usize as u64)
314}
315
316// ── Path helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
317
318/// Return `registry["LUA_NOENV"]` as a boolean.
319///
320fn noenv(state: &mut LuaState) -> bool {
321 let _ = state.get_field_registry(b"LUA_NOENV");
322 let b = state.to_boolean(-1);
323 state.pop_n(1);
324 b
325}
326
327/// Set `package[fieldname]` to the appropriate path value.
328///
329/// Priority: versioned env var (e.g. `LUA_PATH_5_4`) → unversioned env var
330/// (`LUA_PATH`) → compiled-in default. When the env var contains `;;`, the
331/// compiled-in default is spliced in place of `;;`.
332///
333/// const char *envname, const char *dft)`
334///
335/// PORT NOTE: C pushes the versioned env-var name string onto the Lua stack
336/// (via `lua_pushfstring`) and pops it at the end so that `setfield` uses index
337/// `-3`. In Rust we compute the versioned name without touching the Lua stack,
338/// so after pushing the final path value the package table is at `-2`. The
339/// caller must ensure the package table is at stack top when setpath is called.
340fn setpath(
341 state: &mut LuaState,
342 fieldname: &[u8],
343 envname: &[u8],
344 dft: &[u8],
345) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
346 let mut nver = envname.to_vec();
347 nver.extend_from_slice(LUA_VERSUFFIX);
348
349 let path_opt = if noenv(state) {
350 None
351 } else {
352 getenv_bytes(state, &nver).or_else(|| getenv_bytes(state, envname))
353 };
354
355 let final_path: Vec<u8> = if path_opt.is_none() {
356 dft.to_vec()
357 } else {
358 let path = path_opt.unwrap();
359 let double_sep = [LUA_PATH_SEP, LUA_PATH_SEP];
360 if let Some(dftmark_pos) = find_subslice(&path, &double_sep) {
361 // Path contains ";;": replace with default.
362 let mut buf = Vec::new();
363 if dftmark_pos > 0 {
364 buf.extend_from_slice(&path[..dftmark_pos]);
365 buf.push(LUA_PATH_SEP);
366 }
367 buf.extend_from_slice(dft);
368 let after = dftmark_pos + 2;
369 if after < path.len() {
370 buf.push(LUA_PATH_SEP);
371 buf.extend_from_slice(&path[after..]);
372 }
373 buf
374 } else {
375 path
376 }
377 };
378
379 // PORT NOTE: On Windows, setprogdir replaces LUA_EXEC_DIR in the path with
380 // the directory of the running executable (GetModuleFileNameA). On all other
381 // platforms it's a no-op ((void)0). Stubbed here; on Windows this would also
382 // require unsafe (Win32 API). The EXEC_DIR substitution is therefore skipped.
383
384 // PORT NOTE: In C the index is -3 because the versioned-name string is still
385 // on the stack. In Rust it is -2 because we did not push the versioned name.
386 let s = state.intern_str(&final_path)?;
387 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
388 state.set_field(-2, fieldname)?;
389
390 // PORT NOTE: No nver was pushed in Rust; nothing to pop here.
391
392 Ok(())
393}
394
395// ── CLIBS registry table ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
396
397/// Return the library handle stored at `registry._CLIBS[path]`, or `None`.
398///
399fn checkclib(state: &mut LuaState, path: &[u8]) -> Option<DynLibId> {
400 let _ = state.get_field_registry(CLIBS);
401 let _ = state.get_field(-1, path);
402 let handle = state.to_light_userdata(-1).map(decode_dynlib_id);
403 state.pop_n(2);
404 handle
405}
406
407/// Register a library handle in the CLIBS table (both by path and sequentially).
408///
409fn addtoclib(state: &mut LuaState, path: &[u8], plib: DynLibId) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
410 state.get_field_registry(CLIBS)?;
411 state.push(LuaValue::LightUserData(encode_dynlib_id(plib)));
412 state.push_value(-1)?;
413 state.set_field(-3, path)?;
414 let n = state.len_at(-2);
415 state.raw_seti(-2, n + 1)?;
416 state.pop_n(1);
417 Ok(())
418}
419
420/// `__gc` metamethod for the CLIBS table: unloads all registered C libraries
421/// in reverse order when the Lua state closes.
422///
423fn gctm(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
424 let n = state.len_at(1);
425 let mut i = n;
426 while i >= 1 {
427 state.raw_geti(1, i)?;
428 if let Some(handle) = state.to_light_userdata(-1).map(decode_dynlib_id) {
429 lsys_unloadlib(state, handle);
430 }
431 state.pop_n(1);
432 i -= 1;
433 }
434 Ok(0)
435}
436
437// ── Dynamic function lookup ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
438
439/// Look for a C function named `sym` in the dynamically loaded library at `path`.
440///
441/// On success, pushes the C function (or `true` for `*`-sentinel) and returns `Ok(0)`.
442/// On non-fatal failure, pushes an error message string and returns `Ok(ERRLIB)`
443/// or `Ok(ERRFUNC)`. Fatal errors (e.g. OOM) propagate via `Err`.
444///
445///
446/// PORT NOTE: C returns raw `int` error codes. Rust encodes them as `Ok(i32)`
447/// so the caller can distinguish "error code + message on stack" from "fatal Err".
448/// Status of `lookforfunc`. `Ok(0)` corresponds to C's `0` "success",
449/// `ErrLib(tag)` to C's `ERRLIB` (tag is the `LIB_FAIL` string the caller
450/// should attach: `"open"` for true dlopen failures, `"absent"` when no
451/// backend or the file doesn't exist), `ErrFunc` to C's `ERRFUNC`.
452enum LookForFuncStatus {
453 /// Loader successfully resolved a symbol (function pushed on stack).
454 Ok,
455 /// Library could not be opened. `tag` is the `LIB_FAIL` string.
456 ErrLib(&'static [u8]),
457 /// Library opened but symbol could not be resolved.
458 ErrFunc,
459}
460
461fn lookforfunc(
462 state: &mut LuaState,
463 path: &[u8],
464 sym: &[u8],
465) -> Result<LookForFuncStatus, LuaError> {
466 let reg = match checkclib(state, path) {
467 Some(handle) => handle,
468 None => {
469 let (loaded, tag) = lsys_load(state, path, sym.first() == Some(&b'*'));
470 match loaded {
471 Some(handle) => {
472 addtoclib(state, path, handle)?;
473 handle
474 }
475 None => return Ok(LookForFuncStatus::ErrLib(tag)),
476 }
477 }
478 };
479 if sym.first() == Some(&b'*') {
480 state.push(LuaValue::Bool(true));
481 return Ok(LookForFuncStatus::Ok);
482 }
483 match lsys_sym(state, reg, sym) {
484 SymOutcome::Found(func) => {
485 state.push_c_function(func)?;
486 Ok(LookForFuncStatus::Ok)
487 }
488 SymOutcome::Missing => Ok(LookForFuncStatus::ErrFunc),
489 }
490}
491
492// ── Lua-callable package functions ────────────────────────────────────────────
493
494/// `package.loadlib(filename, funcname)` — open a C library and return a
495/// Lua-callable wrapper for `funcname`.
496///
497/// Returns: on success, the loader function (1 value).
498/// On error: `false`, error-message string, and `"open"` or `"init"` (3 values).
499///
500pub fn ll_loadlib(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
501 let path = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
502 let init = state.check_arg_string(2)?.to_vec();
503 let stat = lookforfunc(state, &path, &init)?;
504 let where_bytes: &[u8] = match stat {
505 LookForFuncStatus::Ok => return Ok(1),
506 LookForFuncStatus::ErrLib(tag) => tag,
507 LookForFuncStatus::ErrFunc => b"init",
508 };
509 // PORT NOTE: luaL_pushfail pushes `false` in Lua 5.4 (changed from nil).
510 state.push(LuaValue::Bool(false));
511 state.insert(-2)?;
512 //
513 // PORT NOTE: the `LIB_FAIL` tag is chosen at run time. The CLI backend
514 // reports `LuaError::File` for a missing library → `"absent"` (matching
515 // C-Lua's no-dlfcn fallback); a true `dlopen` failure → `"open"`. The
516 // "init" branch (symbol resolution failed after the library opened) is
517 // identical in every build.
518 let where_s = state.intern_str(where_bytes)?;
519 state.push(LuaValue::Str(where_s));
520 Ok(3)
521}
522
523// ── File existence check ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
524
525/// Try to open `filename` for reading; return `true` if it succeeds.
526///
527/// — `FILE *f = fopen(filename, "r"); if (f == NULL) return 0;`
528///
529/// PORT NOTE: `std::fs` is banned in `lua-stdlib`, so the actual file probe is
530/// delegated to the embedder-registered `file_loader_hook` on `GlobalState`.
531/// Without a hook installed, `readable` reports `false` (file system unreachable).
532fn readable(state: &LuaState, filename: &[u8]) -> bool {
533 match state.global().file_loader_hook {
534 Some(hook) => hook(filename).is_ok(),
535 None => false,
536 }
537}
538
539// ── Path-component iterator ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
540
541/// Iterator over `;`-separated path components.
542///
543/// through a buffer, temporarily zero-terminating each component. In Rust we
544/// advance a slice reference without mutation.
545///
546/// PORT NOTE: The C implementation restored each separator after use (mutating
547/// the buffer). This Rust version slices immutably, which changes the interface
548/// but produces the same sequence of filenames.
549struct PathComponents<'a> {
550 remaining: &'a [u8],
551}
552
553impl<'a> PathComponents<'a> {
554 fn new(path: &'a [u8]) -> Self {
555 PathComponents { remaining: path }
556 }
557}
558
559impl<'a> Iterator for PathComponents<'a> {
560 type Item = &'a [u8];
561
562 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
563 if self.remaining.is_empty() {
564 return None;
565 }
566 let component = match self.remaining.iter().position(|&b| b == LUA_PATH_SEP) {
567 Some(sep_pos) => {
568 let c = &self.remaining[..sep_pos];
569 self.remaining = &self.remaining[sep_pos + 1..];
570 c
571 }
572 None => {
573 let c = self.remaining;
574 self.remaining = &[];
575 c
576 }
577 };
578 Some(component)
579 }
580}
581
582// ── Error-message helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
583
584/// Push an error message listing all files in `path` that were not found.
585///
586/// Example output: `"no file 'a.lua'\n\tno file 'b.lua'"`
587///
588fn pusherrornotfound(state: &mut LuaState, path: &[u8]) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
589 let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
590 buf.extend_from_slice(b"no file '");
591 gsub_append(&mut buf, path, &[LUA_PATH_SEP], b"'\n\tno file '");
592 buf.push(b'\'');
593 let s = state.intern_str(&buf)?;
594 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
595 Ok(())
596}
597
598// ── Path search ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
599
600/// Search for a readable file matching `name` in the `;`-separated `path`.
601///
602/// In each path template, `?` is replaced by `name` (with `sep` bytes replaced
603/// by `dirsep` first). Returns `Some(filename_bytes)` and pushes the filename
604/// string on the Lua stack if found. Returns `None` and pushes an error message
605/// string if not found.
606///
607/// const char *path, const char *sep,
608/// const char *dirsep)`
609fn searchpath(
610 state: &mut LuaState,
611 name: &[u8],
612 path: &[u8],
613 sep: &[u8],
614 dirsep: &[u8],
615) -> Result<Option<Vec<u8>>, LuaError> {
616 // name = luaL_gsub(L, name, sep, dirsep);
617 let name_buf: Vec<u8> = if !sep.is_empty() && name.contains(&sep[0]) {
618 gsub_bytes(name, sep, dirsep)
619 } else {
620 name.to_vec()
621 };
622
623 // Build pathname list: replace every '?' in path with the (adjusted) name.
624 let pathname: Vec<u8> = gsub_bytes(path, &[LUA_PATH_MARK], &name_buf);
625
626 for filename in PathComponents::new(&pathname) {
627 if readable(state, filename) {
628 let s = state.intern_str(filename)?;
629 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
630 return Ok(Some(filename.to_vec()));
631 }
632 }
633
634 // PORT NOTE: C uses the Lua-stack string of the expanded pathname as the
635 // argument to pusherrornotfound. In Rust we have `pathname` already as a
636 // Vec<u8>; we pass it directly without the round-trip through the Lua stack.
637 pusherrornotfound(state, &pathname)?;
638 Ok(None)
639}
640
641/// `package.searchpath(name, path [, sep [, rep]])`.
642///
643/// Returns the first readable file in `path` with `sep` occurrences in `name`
644/// replaced by `rep`. On failure returns `false` plus the error message.
645///
646pub fn ll_searchpath(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
647 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
648 let path = state.check_arg_string(2)?.to_vec();
649 let sep = state.opt_arg_string(3, b".")?;
650 let dirsep_default = [LUA_DIRSEP];
651 let dirsep = state.opt_arg_string(4, &dirsep_default)?;
652
653 let found = searchpath(state, &name, &path, &sep, &dirsep)?;
654 if found.is_some() {
655 return Ok(1);
656 }
657 state.push(LuaValue::Bool(false));
658 state.insert(-2)?;
659 Ok(2)
660}
661
662/// Find a module file using the path stored in `package[pname]`.
663///
664/// const char *pname, const char *dirsep)`
665fn findfile(state: &mut LuaState, name: &[u8], pname: &[u8], dirsep: u8) -> Result<Option<Vec<u8>>, LuaError> {
666 // The package table is upvalue #1 for the searcher closures.
667 let uv = state.upvalue_index(1);
668 let _ = state.get_field(uv, pname);
669 let path_opt: Option<Vec<u8>> = state.to_bytes(-1);
670 let Some(path) = path_opt else {
671 state.pop_n(1);
672 return Err(LuaError::runtime(format_args!(
673 "'package.{}' must be a string",
674 String::from_utf8_lossy(pname)
675 )));
676 };
677 state.pop_n(1);
678 searchpath(state, name, &path, b".", &[dirsep])
679}
680
681/// Check whether a module load succeeded, returning the open function + filename
682/// (2 values) on success or raising an error on failure.
683///
684fn checkload(state: &mut LuaState, stat: bool, filename: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
685 if stat {
686 let s = state.intern_str(filename)?;
687 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
688 Ok(2)
689 } else {
690 // lua_tostring(L, 1), filename, lua_tostring(L, -1));
691 // PORT NOTE: The error message in C embeds the module name (stack[1]) and
692 // the loader error message (stack top). In Rust we read those byte slices.
693 // TODO(port): state.to_bytes(1) and state.to_bytes(-1) borrow from the
694 // stack simultaneously; in Phase B use index-snapshot clones.
695 let modname = state.to_bytes(1).unwrap_or_else(|| b"?".to_vec());
696 let loader_err = state.to_bytes(-1).unwrap_or_else(|| b"?".to_vec());
697
698 let mut msg = b"error loading module '".to_vec();
699 msg.extend_from_slice(&modname);
700 msg.extend_from_slice(b"' from file '");
701 msg.extend_from_slice(filename);
702 msg.extend_from_slice(b"':\n\t");
703 msg.extend_from_slice(&loader_err);
704
705 // PERF(port): builds a heap Vec then interns; in Phase B use push_fstring.
706 let s = state.intern_str(&msg)?;
707 return Err(LuaError::from_value(LuaValue::Str(s)));
708 }
709}
710
711// ── Searcher functions ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
712
713/// Searcher that looks in `package.path` for a Lua source file.
714///
715/// Returns 1 value (error-message string) if not found, or 2 values (loader
716/// function, filename) if found and loaded successfully.
717///
718fn searcher_lua(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
719 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
720 let filename = findfile(state, &name, b"path", LUA_LSUBSEP)?;
721 if filename.is_none() {
722 return Ok(1);
723 }
724 let filename = filename.unwrap();
725 //
726 // PORT NOTE: `std::fs` is banned in `lua-stdlib`, so file contents come in
727 // via the embedder-registered `file_loader_hook` on `GlobalState`. We then
728 // parse them through `state.load(...)` (which dispatches to the parser
729 // hook) and place the resulting closure on the stack so `checkload` can
730 // pair it with the filename.
731 let chunk = match state.global().file_loader_hook {
732 Some(hook) => hook(&filename),
733 None => Err(LuaError::runtime(format_args!(
734 "no file_loader_hook registered; cannot read '{}'",
735 String::from_utf8_lossy(&filename)
736 ))),
737 };
738 let load_ok = match chunk {
739 Ok(bytes) => {
740 // Use a chunk name of the form `@filename` matching C's luaL_loadfilex.
741 let mut chunkname = b"@".to_vec();
742 chunkname.extend_from_slice(&filename);
743 match state.load(&bytes, &chunkname, None) {
744 Ok(true) => true,
745 Ok(false) => false,
746 Err(e) => {
747 let msg = match e {
748 LuaError::Syntax(LuaValue::Str(ref s))
749 | LuaError::Runtime(LuaValue::Str(ref s)) => s.as_bytes().to_vec(),
750 other => format!("{:?}", other).into_bytes(),
751 };
752 let s = state.intern_str(&msg)?;
753 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
754 false
755 }
756 }
757 }
758 Err(e) => {
759 let msg = match e {
760 LuaError::Runtime(LuaValue::Str(ref s)) => s.as_bytes().to_vec(),
761 other => format!("{:?}", other).into_bytes(),
762 };
763 let s = state.intern_str(&msg)?;
764 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
765 false
766 }
767 };
768 checkload(state, load_ok, &filename)
769}
770
771/// Try to load `modname`'s open function from the C dynamic library at `filename`.
772///
773/// Handles the "ignore mark" (`-`) convention: `"foo-bar"` first tries
774/// `luaopen_foo`, then `luaopen_bar` as a fallback.
775///
776fn loadfunc(
777 state: &mut LuaState,
778 filename: &[u8],
779 modname: &[u8],
780) -> Result<LookForFuncStatus, LuaError> {
781 let modname: Vec<u8> = gsub_bytes(modname, b".", LUA_OFSEP);
782
783 if let Some(mark_pos) = modname.iter().position(|&b| b == LUA_IGMARK) {
784 let prefix = &modname[..mark_pos];
785 let mut openfunc = LUA_POF.to_vec();
786 openfunc.extend_from_slice(prefix);
787 let stat = lookforfunc(state, filename, &openfunc)?;
788 if !matches!(stat, LookForFuncStatus::ErrFunc) {
789 return Ok(stat);
790 }
791 let tail = &modname[mark_pos + 1..];
792 let mut openfunc2 = LUA_POF.to_vec();
793 openfunc2.extend_from_slice(tail);
794 return lookforfunc(state, filename, &openfunc2);
795 }
796
797 let mut openfunc = LUA_POF.to_vec();
798 openfunc.extend_from_slice(&modname);
799 lookforfunc(state, filename, &openfunc)
800}
801
802/// Searcher that looks in `package.cpath` for a C dynamic library.
803///
804fn searcher_c(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
805 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
806 let filename = findfile(state, &name, b"cpath", LUA_CSUBSEP)?;
807 if filename.is_none() {
808 return Ok(1);
809 }
810 let filename = filename.unwrap();
811 let stat = loadfunc(state, &filename, &name)?;
812 let ok = matches!(stat, LookForFuncStatus::Ok);
813 checkload(state, ok, &filename)
814}
815
816/// Searcher that looks in `package.cpath` using only the root component
817/// (everything before the first `.`) of the module name.
818///
819fn searcher_croot(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
820 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
821 let dot_pos = name.iter().position(|&b| b == b'.');
822 if dot_pos.is_none() {
823 return Ok(0);
824 }
825 let dot_pos = dot_pos.unwrap();
826
827 let root = &name[..dot_pos];
828 let root_s = state.intern_str(root)?;
829 state.push(LuaValue::Str(root_s));
830
831 // PORT NOTE: C reads the root string back from the stack; in Rust we use
832 // the slice directly and then pop the stack entry below.
833 let filename = findfile(state, root, b"cpath", LUA_CSUBSEP)?;
834 // Pop the root string we pushed above (findfile does not consume it).
835 state.pop_n(1);
836
837 if filename.is_none() {
838 return Ok(1);
839 }
840 let filename = filename.unwrap();
841
842 let stat = loadfunc(state, &filename, &name)?;
843 match stat {
844 LookForFuncStatus::Ok => {}
845 LookForFuncStatus::ErrFunc => {
846 let mut msg = b"no module '".to_vec();
847 msg.extend_from_slice(&name);
848 msg.extend_from_slice(b"' in file '");
849 msg.extend_from_slice(&filename);
850 msg.push(b'\'');
851 let s = state.intern_str(&msg)?;
852 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
853 return Ok(1);
854 }
855 LookForFuncStatus::ErrLib(_) => {
856 return checkload(state, false, &filename);
857 }
858 }
859
860 let s = state.intern_str(&filename)?;
861 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
862 Ok(2)
863}
864
865/// Searcher that looks in `package.preload` for a pre-registered loader.
866///
867fn searcher_preload(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
868 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
869 state.get_field_registry(b"_PRELOAD")?;
870 let ty = state.get_field(-1, &name)?;
871 if ty == LuaType::Nil {
872 let mut msg = b"no field package.preload['".to_vec();
873 msg.extend_from_slice(&name);
874 msg.push(b'\'');
875 msg.push(b']');
876 let s = state.intern_str(&msg)?;
877 state.push(LuaValue::Str(s));
878 return Ok(1);
879 }
880 let tag = state.intern_str(b":preload:")?;
881 state.push(LuaValue::Str(tag));
882 Ok(2)
883}
884
885// ── require implementation ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
886
887/// Iterate through `package.searchers` to find a loader for module `name`.
888///
889/// On success, leaves `(loader_function, loader_data)` at the top of the stack
890/// (below the searchers table). On failure, raises a runtime error.
891///
892///
893/// TODO(port): The exact absolute stack indices used in C (index 3 for the
894/// searchers table) depend on the caller (`ll_require`) having set up the
895/// stack in a specific way. In Rust we use relative indices. The behaviour
896/// should match C but the index arithmetic must be verified in Phase B.
897fn findloader(state: &mut LuaState, name: &[u8]) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
898 // luaL_error(L, "'package.searchers' must be a table");
899 let uv = state.upvalue_index(1);
900 let ty = state.get_field(uv, b"searchers")?;
901 if ty != LuaType::Table {
902 return Err(LuaError::runtime(format_args!(
903 "'package.searchers' must be a table"
904 )));
905 }
906 // Searchers table is now at the top of the stack.
907
908 let mut msg_buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
909
910 let mut i: i64 = 1;
911 loop {
912 msg_buf.extend_from_slice(b"\n\t");
913
914 // PORT NOTE: In C the searchers table is at absolute index 3. In Rust
915 // it is at -1 (relative to the top). TODO(port): verify this is correct
916 // after accounting for whatever else the caller left on the stack.
917 let item_ty = state.raw_geti(-1, i)?;
918 if item_ty == LuaType::Nil {
919 state.pop_n(1);
920 let len = msg_buf.len();
921 if len >= 2 {
922 msg_buf.truncate(len - 2);
923 }
924 // Build the error message as a Lua string then raise.
925 let mut err = b"module '".to_vec();
926 err.extend_from_slice(name);
927 err.extend_from_slice(b"' not found:");
928 err.extend_from_slice(&msg_buf);
929 let err_s = state.intern_str(&err)?;
930 return Err(LuaError::from_value(LuaValue::Str(err_s)));
931 }
932
933 let name_s = state.intern_str(name)?;
934 state.push(LuaValue::Str(name_s));
935
936 state.call(1, 2)?;
937
938 // After call: two return values r1 (at -2) and r2 (at -1) on top.
939 if state.type_at(-2) == LuaType::Function {
940 // Loader found; leave (r1=function, r2=data) on stack and return.
941 return Ok(());
942 }
943
944 if state.type_at(-2) == LuaType::String {
945 // r1 is an error-message string from the searcher.
946 state.pop_n(1);
947 if let Some(bytes) = state.to_bytes(-1) {
948 msg_buf.extend_from_slice(&bytes);
949 }
950 state.pop_n(1);
951 } else {
952 state.pop_n(2);
953 let len = msg_buf.len();
954 if len >= 2 {
955 msg_buf.truncate(len - 2);
956 }
957 }
958
959 i += 1;
960 }
961}
962
963/// `require(modname)` — load a module by name, using `package.loaded` as a
964/// cache and `package.searchers` to find and load it if not already cached.
965///
966/// Returns the module value (and optionally the loader data) — 2 values.
967///
968pub fn ll_require(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
969 let name = state.check_arg_string(1)?.to_vec();
970
971 // PORT NOTE: must use the public-API `set_top` (relative to the current
972 // C-frame's `func`), not `LuaState::set_top` which is an inherent that
973 // sets an absolute stack index and would truncate the entire stack.
974 lua_vm::api::set_top(state, 1)?;
975
976 state.get_field_registry(b"_LOADED")?;
977
978 state.get_field(2, &name)?;
979
980 if state.to_boolean(-1) {
981 return Ok(1);
982 }
983
984 state.pop_n(1);
985
986 // After this, the stack has: [name(1), LOADED(2), searchers(3), loader(-2), loaderdata(-1)]
987 findloader(state, &name)?;
988
989 // Swaps loader and loaderdata: [..., loaderdata, loader]
990 state.rotate(-2, 1)?;
991
992 state.push_value(1)?;
993
994 // PORT NOTE: After the rotate, loaderdata is 3 from top (-3). In C this is
995 // at absolute index 4 (but C uses the pre-rotate layout). TODO(port): verify.
996 state.push_value(-3)?;
997
998 state.call(2, 1)?;
999
1000 if state.type_at(-1) != LuaType::Nil {
1001 state.set_field(2, &name)?;
1002 } else {
1003 state.pop_n(1);
1004 }
1005
1006 let ty = state.get_field(2, &name)?;
1007 if ty == LuaType::Nil {
1008 state.push(LuaValue::Bool(true));
1009 state.copy_value(-1, -2)?;
1010 state.set_field(2, &name)?;
1011 }
1012
1013 state.rotate(-2, 1)?;
1014
1015 Ok(2)
1016}
1017
1018// ── Package library setup ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
1019
1020/// Create the `searchers` table and install the four built-in searchers, each
1021/// with the `package` table as upvalue #1.
1022///
1023fn createsearcherstable(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
1024 // searcher_Lua, searcher_C, searcher_Croot, NULL };
1025 let searchers: &[fn(&mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError>] = &[
1026 searcher_preload,
1027 searcher_lua,
1028 searcher_c,
1029 searcher_croot,
1030 ];
1031
1032 state.create_table(searchers.len() as i32, 0)?;
1033
1034 for (i, &f) in searchers.iter().enumerate() {
1035 state.push_value(-2)?;
1036 // TODO(port): push_c_closure takes the function and n upvalues from the
1037 // stack. The package table upvalue must be correctly associated
1038 // with each searcher closure so that findfile can access it
1039 // via lua_upvalueindex(1). Verify in Phase B.
1040 state.push_c_closure(f, 1)?;
1041 state.raw_seti(-2, (i + 1) as i64)?;
1042 }
1043 state.set_field(-2, b"searchers")?;
1044 Ok(())
1045}
1046
1047/// Create the `_CLIBS` registry table with a `__gc` finalizer that closes all
1048/// loaded C libraries when the Lua state is closed.
1049///
1050fn createclibstable(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<(), LuaError> {
1051 state.get_subtable_registry(CLIBS)?;
1052 state.create_table(0, 1)?;
1053 // TODO(phase-b): LuaClosure::LightC currently typed fn() -> i32 in lua-types; use push_c_function until widened.
1054 state.push_c_function(gctm)?;
1055 state.set_field(-2, b"__gc")?;
1056 state.set_metatable(-2)?;
1057 Ok(())
1058}
1059
1060/// Open the `package` library and return the `package` table.
1061///
1062pub fn luaopen_package(state: &mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError> {
1063 createclibstable(state)?;
1064
1065 // PORT NOTE: The C pk_funcs table also contains placeholder entries for
1066 // "preload", "cpath", "path", "searchers", "loaded" (all NULL). In Rust
1067 // those fields are set explicitly below; only the real functions are here.
1068 state.new_lib(&[
1069 (b"loadlib" as &[u8], ll_loadlib as fn(&mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError>),
1070 (b"searchpath", ll_searchpath as fn(&mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError>),
1071 ])?;
1072
1073 createsearcherstable(state)?;
1074
1075 setpath(state, b"path", LUA_PATH_VAR, LUA_PATH_DEFAULT)?;
1076
1077 setpath(state, b"cpath", LUA_CPATH_VAR, LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT)?;
1078
1079 // LUA_EXEC_DIR "\n" LUA_IGMARK "\n");
1080 // The config string encodes platform separator characters, one per line.
1081 let mut config: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
1082 config.push(LUA_DIRSEP);
1083 config.push(b'\n');
1084 config.push(LUA_PATH_SEP);
1085 config.push(b'\n');
1086 config.push(LUA_PATH_MARK);
1087 config.push(b'\n');
1088 config.push(b'!'); // LUA_EXEC_DIR
1089 config.push(b'\n');
1090 config.push(LUA_IGMARK);
1091 config.push(b'\n');
1092 let config_s = state.intern_str(&config)?;
1093 state.push(LuaValue::Str(config_s));
1094
1095 state.set_field(-2, b"config")?;
1096
1097 state.get_subtable_registry(b"_LOADED")?;
1098 state.set_field(-2, b"loaded")?;
1099
1100 state.get_subtable_registry(b"_PRELOAD")?;
1101 state.set_field(-2, b"preload")?;
1102
1103 state.push_globals()?;
1104 state.push_value(-2)?;
1105 state.set_funcs_with_upvalues(
1106 &[(b"require" as &[u8], ll_require as fn(&mut LuaState) -> Result<usize, LuaError>)],
1107 1,
1108 )?;
1109 state.pop_n(1);
1110
1111 Ok(1)
1112}
1113
1114// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
1115// PORT STATUS
1116// source: src/loadlib.c (758 lines, 25 functions)
1117// target_crate: lua-stdlib
1118// confidence: medium
1119// todos: 8
1120// port_notes: 7
1121// unsafe_blocks: 0 (must be 0 outside explicit unsafe-budget crates)
1122// notes: lsys_load/lsys_sym/lsys_unloadlib now dispatch through
1123// dynlib_*_hook on GlobalState (Phase D-3.5); lua-cli
1124// installs a libloading-backed backend. With no hook
1125// installed, LIB_FAIL is "absent" (matches the C fallback
1126// stub); with a hook installed it is "open". Stock Lua C
1127// ABI symbols resolve but fail with "init" + a clear
1128// unsupported-ABI message (DynamicSymbol::LuaCAbi case);
1129// full C-ABI compatibility is a separate project. readable()
1130// and searcher_lua are wired through file_loader_hook on
1131// GlobalState. Stack-index arithmetic in findloader /
1132// ll_require should be verified in Phase B. LUA_PATH_DEFAULT
1133// / LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT are hardcoded and must be replaced
1134// with platform configuration constants.
1135// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────