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28 
29 #include "utils/config/lua_module.hpp"
30 
31 #include <lutok/stack_cleaner.hpp>
32 #include <lutok/state.ipp>
33 
34 #include "utils/config/exceptions.hpp"
35 #include "utils/config/keys.hpp"
36 #include "utils/config/tree.ipp"
37 
38 namespace config = utils::config;
39 namespace detail = utils::config::detail;
40 
41 
42 namespace {
43 
44 
45 /// Gets the tree singleton stored in the Lua state.
46 ///
47 /// \param state The Lua state.  The registry must contain a key named
48 ///    "tree" with a pointer to the singleton.
49 ///
50 /// \return A reference to the tree associated with the Lua state.
51 ///
52 /// \throw syntax_error If the tree cannot be located.
53 config::tree&
54 get_global_tree(lutok::state& state)
55 {
56     lutok::stack_cleaner cleaner(state);
57 
58     state.push_value(lutok::registry_index);
59     state.push_string("tree");
60     state.get_table(-2);
61     if (state.is_nil(-1))
62         throw config::syntax_error("Cannot find tree singleton; global state "
63                                    "corrupted?");
64     config::tree& tree = **state.to_userdata< config::tree* >(-1);
65     state.pop(1);
66     return tree;
67 }
68 
69 
70 /// Gets a fully-qualified tree key from the state.
71 ///
72 /// \param state The Lua state.
73 /// \param table_index An index to the Lua stack pointing to the table being
74 ///     accessed.  If this table contains a tree_key metadata property, this is
75 ///     considered to be the prefix of the tree key.
76 /// \param field_index An index to the Lua stack pointing to the entry
77 ///     containing the name of the field being indexed.
78 ///
79 /// \return A dotted key.
80 ///
81 /// \throw invalid_key_error If the name of the key is invalid.
82 static std::string
83 get_tree_key(lutok::state& state, const int table_index, const int field_index)
84 {
85     PRE(state.is_string(field_index));
86     const std::string field = state.to_string(field_index);
87     if (!field.empty() && field[0] == '_')
88         throw config::invalid_key_error(
89             F("Configuration key cannot have an underscore as a prefix; "
90               "found %s") % field);
91 
92     std::string tree_key;
93     if (state.get_metafield(table_index, "tree_key")) {
94         tree_key = state.to_string(-1) + "." + state.to_string(field_index - 1);
95         state.pop(1);
96     } else
97         tree_key = state.to_string(field_index);
98     return tree_key;
99 }
100 
101 
102 static int redirect_newindex(lutok::state&);
103 static int redirect_index(lutok::state&);
104 
105 
106 /// Creates a table for a new configuration inner node.
107 ///
108 /// \post state(-1) Contains the new table.
109 ///
110 /// \param state The Lua state in which to push the table.
111 /// \param tree_key The key to which the new table corresponds.
112 static void
113 new_table_for_key(lutok::state& state, const std::string& tree_key)
114 {
115     state.new_table();
116     {
117         state.new_table();
118         {
119             state.push_string("__index");
120             state.push_cxx_function(redirect_index);
121             state.set_table(-3);
122 
123             state.push_string("__newindex");
124             state.push_cxx_function(redirect_newindex);
125             state.set_table(-3);
126 
127             state.push_string("tree_key");
128             state.push_string(tree_key);
129             state.set_table(-3);
130         }
131         state.set_metatable(-2);
132     }
133 }
134 
135 
136 /// Sets the value of an configuration node.
137 ///
138 /// \pre state(-3) The table to index.  If this is not _G, then the table
139 ///     metadata must contain a tree_key property describing the path to
140 ///     current level.
141 /// \pre state(-2) The field to index into the table.  Must be a string.
142 /// \pre state(-1) The value to set the indexed table field to.
143 ///
144 /// \param state The Lua state in which to operate.
145 ///
146 /// \return The number of result values on the Lua stack; always 0.
147 ///
148 /// \throw invalid_key_error If the provided key is invalid.
149 /// \throw unknown_key_error If the key cannot be located.
150 /// \throw value_error If the value has an unsupported type or cannot be
151 ///     set on the key, or if the input table or index are invalid.
152 static int
153 redirect_newindex(lutok::state& state)
154 {
155     if (!state.is_table(-3))
156         throw config::value_error("Indexed object is not a table");
157     if (!state.is_string(-2))
158         throw config::value_error("Invalid field in configuration object "
159                                   "reference; must be a string");
160 
161     const std::string dotted_key = get_tree_key(state, -3, -2);
162     try {
163         config::tree& tree = get_global_tree(state);
164         tree.set_lua(dotted_key, state, -1);
165     } catch (const config::value_error& e) {
166         throw config::invalid_key_value(detail::parse_key(dotted_key),
167                                         e.what());
168     }
169 
170     // Now really set the key in the Lua table, but prevent direct accesses from
171     // the user by prefixing it.  We do this to ensure that re-setting the same
172     // key of the tree results in a call to __newindex instead of __index.
173     state.push_string("_" + state.to_string(-2));
174     state.push_value(-2);
175     state.raw_set(-5);
176 
177     return 0;
178 }
179 
180 
181 /// Indexes a configuration node.
182 ///
183 /// \pre state(-3) The table to index.  If this is not _G, then the table
184 ///     metadata must contain a tree_key property describing the path to
185 ///     current level.  If the field does not exist, a new table is created.
186 /// \pre state(-1) The field to index into the table.  Must be a string.
187 ///
188 /// \param state The Lua state in which to operate.
189 ///
190 /// \return The number of result values on the Lua stack; always 1.
191 ///
192 /// \throw value_error If the input table or index are invalid.
193 static int
194 redirect_index(lutok::state& state)
195 {
196     if (!state.is_table(-2))
197         throw config::value_error("Indexed object is not a table");
198     if (!state.is_string(-1))
199         throw config::value_error("Invalid field in configuration object "
200                                   "reference; must be a string");
201 
202     // Query if the key has already been set by a call to redirect_newindex.
203     state.push_string("_" + state.to_string(-1));
204     state.raw_get(-3);
205     if (!state.is_nil(-1))
206         return 1;
207     state.pop(1);
208 
209     state.push_value(-1);  // Duplicate the field name.
210     state.raw_get(-3);  // Get table[field] to see if it's defined.
211     if (state.is_nil(-1)) {
212         state.pop(1);
213 
214         // The stack is now the same as when we entered the function, but we
215         // know that the field is undefined and thus have to create a new
216         // configuration table.
217         INV(state.is_table(-2));
218         INV(state.is_string(-1));
219 
220         const config::tree& tree = get_global_tree(state);
221         const std::string tree_key = get_tree_key(state, -2, -1);
222         if (tree.is_set(tree_key)) {
223             // Publish the pre-recorded value in the tree to the Lua state,
224             // instead of considering this table key a new inner node.
225             tree.push_lua(tree_key, state);
226         } else {
227             state.push_string("_" + state.to_string(-1));
228             state.insert(-2);
229             state.pop(1);
230 
231             new_table_for_key(state, tree_key);
232 
233             // Duplicate the newly created table and place it deep in the stack
234             // so that the raw_set below leaves us with the return value of this
235             // function at the top of the stack.
236             state.push_value(-1);
237             state.insert(-4);
238 
239             state.raw_set(-3);
240             state.pop(1);
241         }
242     }
243     return 1;
244 }
245 
246 
247 }  // anonymous namespace
248 
249 
250 /// Install wrappers for globals to set values in the configuration tree.
251 ///
252 /// This function installs wrappers to capture all accesses to global variables.
253 /// Such wrappers redirect the reads and writes to the out_tree, which is the
254 /// entity that defines what configuration variables exist.
255 ///
256 /// \param state The Lua state into which to install the wrappers.
257 /// \param out_tree The tree with the layout definition and where the
258 ///     configuration settings will be collected.
259 void
260 config::redirect(lutok::state& state, tree& out_tree)
261 {
262     lutok::stack_cleaner cleaner(state);
263 
264     state.get_global_table();
265     {
266         state.push_string("__index");
267         state.push_cxx_function(redirect_index);
268         state.set_table(-3);
269 
270         state.push_string("__newindex");
271         state.push_cxx_function(redirect_newindex);
272         state.set_table(-3);
273     }
274     state.set_metatable(-1);
275 
276     state.push_value(lutok::registry_index);
277     state.push_string("tree");
278     config::tree** tree = state.new_userdata< config::tree* >();
279     *tree = &out_tree;
280     state.set_table(-3);
281     state.pop(1);
282 }
283