Hilbish/module.go

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package main
import (
"plugin"
"hilbish/util"
rt "github.com/arnodel/golua/runtime"
)
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// #interface module
// native module loading
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// #field paths A list of paths to search when loading native modules. This is in the style of Lua search paths and will be used when requiring native modules. Example: `?.so;?/?.so`
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/*
The hilbish.module interface provides a function to load
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Hilbish plugins/modules. Hilbish modules are Go-written
plugins (see https://pkg.go.dev/plugin) that are used to add functionality
to Hilbish that cannot be written in Lua for any reason.
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Note that you don't ever need to use the load function that is here as
modules can be loaded with a `require` call like Lua C modules, and the
search paths can be changed with the `paths` property here.
To make a valid native module, the Go plugin has to export a Loader function
with a signature like so: `func(*rt.Runtime) rt.Value`.
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`rt` in this case refers to the Runtime type at
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/arnodel/golua@master/runtime#Runtime
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Hilbish uses this package as its Lua runtime. You will need to read
it to use it for a native plugin.
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Here is some code for an example plugin:
```go
package main
import (
rt "github.com/arnodel/golua/runtime"
)
func Loader(rtm *rt.Runtime) rt.Value {
return rt.StringValue("hello world!")
}
```
This can be compiled with `go build -buildmode=plugin plugin.go`.
If you attempt to require and print the result (`print(require 'plugin')`), it will show "hello world!"
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*/
func moduleLoader(rtm *rt.Runtime) *rt.Table {
exports := map[string]util.LuaExport{
"load": {moduleLoad, 2, false},
}
mod := rt.NewTable()
util.SetExports(rtm, mod, exports)
return mod
}
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// #interface module
// load(path)
// Loads a module at the designated `path`.
// It will throw if any error occurs.
func moduleLoad(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
if err := c.CheckNArgs(1); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
path, err := c.StringArg(0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
p, err := plugin.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
value, err := p.Lookup("Loader")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
loader, ok := value.(func(*rt.Runtime) rt.Value)
if !ok {
return nil, nil
}
val := loader(t.Runtime)
return c.PushingNext1(t.Runtime, val), nil
}