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OpCode

Enum OpCode 

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#[repr(u8)]
pub enum OpCode {
Show 83 variants Move = 0, LoadI = 1, LoadF = 2, LoadK = 3, LoadKX = 4, LoadFalse = 5, LFalseSkip = 6, LoadTrue = 7, LoadNil = 8, GetUpVal = 9, SetUpVal = 10, GetTabUp = 11, GetTable = 12, GetI = 13, GetField = 14, SetTabUp = 15, SetTable = 16, SetI = 17, SetField = 18, NewTable = 19, Self_ = 20, AddI = 21, AddK = 22, SubK = 23, MulK = 24, ModK = 25, PowK = 26, DivK = 27, IDivK = 28, BAndK = 29, BOrK = 30, BXOrK = 31, ShrI = 32, ShlI = 33, Add = 34, Sub = 35, Mul = 36, Mod = 37, Pow = 38, Div = 39, IDiv = 40, BAnd = 41, BOr = 42, BXOr = 43, Shl = 44, Shr = 45, MmBin = 46, MmBinI = 47, MmBinK = 48, Unm = 49, BNot = 50, Not = 51, Len = 52, Concat = 53, Close = 54, Tbc = 55, Jmp = 56, Eq = 57, Lt = 58, Le = 59, EqK = 60, EqI = 61, LtI = 62, LeI = 63, GtI = 64, GeI = 65, Test = 66, TestSet = 67, Call = 68, TailCall = 69, Return = 70, Return0 = 71, Return1 = 72, ForLoop = 73, ForPrep = 74, TForPrep = 75, TForCall = 76, TForLoop = 77, SetList = 78, Closure = 79, VarArg = 80, VarArgPrep = 81, ExtraArg = 82,
}
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TODO(phase-b): lua-types does not yet expose OpCode. Stubbed locally with all 5.4 opcodes so call sites in vm.rs/debug.rs resolve; the real numeric values and per-opcode mode flags live in lua-types/src/opcode.rs once translated.

#[repr(u8)] with explicit discriminants matching C-Lua’s lopcodes.h numbering (0=OP_MOVE, 1=OP_LOADI, …, 82=OP_EXTRAARG). The ordered, dense 0..=82 layout lets LLVM compile opcode() to a bounds-checked cast on the low 7 bits of the instruction word and fuse it with the dispatch match downstream. Discriminant order intentionally matches the integer keys in InstructionExt::opcode, not the prior compile-order grouping.

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Move = 0

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LoadI = 1

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LoadF = 2

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LoadK = 3

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LoadKX = 4

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LoadFalse = 5

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LFalseSkip = 6

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LoadTrue = 7

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LoadNil = 8

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GetUpVal = 9

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SetUpVal = 10

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GetTabUp = 11

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GetTable = 12

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GetI = 13

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GetField = 14

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SetTabUp = 15

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SetTable = 16

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SetI = 17

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SetField = 18

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NewTable = 19

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Self_ = 20

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AddI = 21

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AddK = 22

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SubK = 23

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MulK = 24

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ModK = 25

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PowK = 26

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DivK = 27

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IDivK = 28

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BAndK = 29

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BOrK = 30

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BXOrK = 31

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ShrI = 32

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ShlI = 33

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Add = 34

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Sub = 35

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Mul = 36

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Mod = 37

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Pow = 38

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Div = 39

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IDiv = 40

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BAnd = 41

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BOr = 42

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BXOr = 43

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Shl = 44

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Shr = 45

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MmBin = 46

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MmBinI = 47

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MmBinK = 48

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Unm = 49

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BNot = 50

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Not = 51

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Len = 52

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Concat = 53

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Close = 54

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Tbc = 55

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Jmp = 56

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Eq = 57

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Lt = 58

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Le = 59

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EqK = 60

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EqI = 61

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LtI = 62

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LeI = 63

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GtI = 64

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GeI = 65

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Test = 66

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TestSet = 67

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Call = 68

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TailCall = 69

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Return = 70

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Return0 = 71

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Return1 = 72

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ForLoop = 73

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ForPrep = 74

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TForPrep = 75

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TForCall = 76

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TForLoop = 77

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SetList = 78

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Closure = 79

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VarArg = 80

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VarArgPrep = 81

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ExtraArg = 82

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impl OpCode

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pub const LoadKx: OpCode = OpCode::LoadKX

Legacy alias retained because the prior duplicate enum variant LoadKx (case-typo of LoadKX) is still referenced from crates/lua-vm/src/debug.rs. Both names denote the same C OP_LOADKX opcode. Kept as an associated const so existing call sites compile unchanged while the enum remains a clean 0..=82 dense discriminant set required by #[repr(u8)].

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pub const GetUpval: OpCode = OpCode::GetUpVal

Legacy alias for GetUpVal retained for the same reason as LoadKx.

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impl Clone for OpCode

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fn clone(&self) -> OpCode

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for OpCode

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for OpCode

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fn eq(&self, other: &OpCode) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for OpCode

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impl Eq for OpCode

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impl StructuralPartialEq for OpCode

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