luau/tests/conformance/debugger.lua
Arseny Kapoulkine 3f1508c83a
Sync to upstream/release/505 (#216)
- Improve error recovery during type checking
- Initial (not fully complete) implementation for singleton types (RFC RFC: Singleton types #37)
- Implement a C-friendly interface for compiler (luacode.h)
- Remove C++ features from lua.h (removed default arguments from luau_load and lua_pushcfunction)
- Fix lua_breakpoint behavior when enabled=false
- Implement coroutine.close (RFC RFC: coroutine.close #88)

Note, this introduces small breaking changes in lua.h:

- luau_load env argument is now required, pass an extra 0
- lua_pushcfunction now must be called with 3 arguments; if you were calling it with 2 arguments, pass an extra NULL; if you were calling it with 4, use lua_pushcclosure.

These changes are necessary to make sure lua.h can be used from pure C - the future release will make it possible by adding an option to luaconf.h to change function name mangling to be C-compatible. We don't anticipate breaking the FFI interface in the future, but this change was necessary to restore C compatibility.

Closes #121
Fixes #213
2021-11-19 08:10:07 -08:00

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-- This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
print "testing debugger" -- note, this file can't run in isolation from C tests
local a = 5
function foo(b)
print("in foo", b)
a = 6
end
breakpoint(8)
foo(50)
breakpoint(16) -- next line
print("here")
function coro(arg)
print("before coro break")
a = arg
print("after coro break")
return 42
end
breakpoint(20) -- break inside coro()
a = 7
local co = coroutine.create(coro)
local _, res = coroutine.resume(co, 8) -- this breaks and resumes!
assert(res == 42)
local cof = coroutine.wrap(coro)
assert(cof(9) == 42) -- this breaks and resumes!
function corobad()
print("before coro break")
error("oops")
end
assert(a == 9)
breakpoint(38) -- break inside corobad()
local co = coroutine.create(corobad)
assert(coroutine.resume(co) == false) -- this breaks, resumes and dies!
function bar()
print("in bar")
end
breakpoint(49)
breakpoint(49, false) -- validate that disabling breakpoints works
bar()
return 'OK'