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usermanager: More consistent method behaviour, errors, and (pre-)events
This commit refactors most of the exported usermanager methods substantially
to ensure that all of them correctly check for the presence of the host and
method they are calling and return consistent errors if either is incorrect or
missing.
It also unifies the event and logging code, so as a result there are more
events being fired than before this commit (it also adds pre- events so that
modules can block an action from going ahead).
We don't have good test coverage of this API, but some manual testing suggests
it seems to be working okay...
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Thu, 25 Sep 2025 16:53:35 +0100 |
| parents | b001b0f42512 |
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/* managed_pointer.h These macros allow wrapping an allocator/deallocator into an object that is owned and managed by the Lua garbage collector. Why? It is too easy to leak objects that need to be manually released, especially when dealing with the Lua API which can throw errors from many operations. USAGE ----- For example, given an object that can be created or released with the following functions: fancy_buffer* new_buffer(); void free_buffer(fancy_buffer* p_buffer) You could declare a managed version like so: MANAGED_POINTER_ALLOCATOR(new_managed_buffer, fancy_buffer*, new_buffer, free_buffer) And then, when you need to create a new fancy_buffer in your code: fancy_buffer *my_buffer = new_managed_buffer(L); NOTES ----- Managed objects MUST NOT be freed manually. They will automatically be freed during the next GC sweep after your function exits (even if via an error). The managed object is pushed onto the stack, but should generally be ignored, but you'll need to bear this in mind when creating managed pointers in the middle of a sequence of stack operations. */ #define MANAGED_POINTER_MT(wrapped_type) #wrapped_type "_managedptr_mt" #define MANAGED_POINTER_ALLOCATOR(name, wrapped_type, wrapped_alloc, wrapped_free) \ static int _release_ ## name(lua_State *L) { \ wrapped_type *p = (wrapped_type*)lua_topointer(L, 1); \ if(*p != NULL) { \ wrapped_free(*p); \ } \ return 0; \ } \ static wrapped_type name(lua_State *L) { \ wrapped_type *p = (wrapped_type*)lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(wrapped_type)); \ if(luaL_newmetatable(L, MANAGED_POINTER_MT(wrapped_type)) != 0) { \ lua_pushcfunction(L, _release_ ## name); \ lua_setfield(L, -2, "__gc"); \ } \ lua_setmetatable(L, -2); \ *p = wrapped_alloc(); \ if(*p == NULL) { \ lua_pushliteral(L, "not enough memory"); \ lua_error(L); \ } \ return *p; \ }
