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225 lines
5.9 KiB
Lua
225 lines
5.9 KiB
Lua
--- Lua module to serialize values as Lua code.
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-- From: https://github.com/appgurueu/modlib/blob/master/luon.lua
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-- License: MIT
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local next, rawget, pairs, pcall, error, type, setfenv, loadstring
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= next, rawget, pairs, pcall, error, type, setfenv, loadstring
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local table_concat, string_dump, string_format, string_match, math_huge
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= table.concat, string.dump, string.format, string.match, math.huge
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-- Recursively counts occurences of objects (non-primitives including strings) in a table.
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local function count_objects(value)
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local counts = {}
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if value == nil then
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-- Early return for nil; tables can't contain nil
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return counts
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end
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local function count_values(val)
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local type_ = type(val)
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if type_ == "boolean" or type_ == "number" then
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return
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end
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local count = counts[val]
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counts[val] = (count or 0) + 1
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if type_ == "table" then
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if not count then
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for k, v in pairs(val) do
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count_values(k)
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count_values(v)
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end
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end
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elseif type_ ~= "string" and type_ ~= "function" then
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error("unsupported type: " .. type_)
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end
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end
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count_values(value)
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return counts
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end
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-- Build a "set" of Lua keywords. These can't be used as short key names.
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-- See https://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#2.1
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local keywords = {}
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for _, keyword in pairs({
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"and", "break", "do", "else", "elseif",
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"end", "false", "for", "function", "if",
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"in", "local", "nil", "not", "or",
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"repeat", "return", "then", "true", "until", "while",
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"goto" -- LuaJIT, Lua 5.2+
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}) do
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keywords[keyword] = true
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end
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local function quote(string)
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return string_format("%q", string)
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end
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local function dump_func(func)
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return string_format("loadstring(%q)", string_dump(func))
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end
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-- Serializes Lua nil, booleans, numbers, strings, tables and even functions
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-- Tables are referenced by reference, strings are referenced by value. Supports circular tables.
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local function serialize(value, write)
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local reference, refnum = "r1", 1
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-- [object] = reference string
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local references = {}
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-- Circular tables that must be filled using `table[key] = value` statements
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local to_fill = {}
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for object, count in pairs(count_objects(value)) do
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local type_ = type(object)
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-- Object must appear more than once. If it is a string, the reference has to be shorter than the string.
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if count >= 2 and (type_ ~= "string" or #reference + 2 < #object) then
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write(reference)
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write("=")
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if type_ == "table" then
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write("{}")
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elseif type_ == "function" then
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write(dump_func(object))
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elseif type_ == "string" then
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write(quote(object))
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end
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write(";")
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references[object] = reference
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if type_ == "table" then
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to_fill[object] = reference
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end
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refnum = refnum + 1
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reference = ("r%X"):format(refnum)
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end
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end
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-- Used to decide whether we should do "key=..."
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local function use_short_key(key)
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return not references[key] and type(key) == "string" and (not keywords[key]) and string_match(key, "^[%a_][%a%d_]*$")
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end
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local function dump(value)
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-- Primitive types
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if value == nil then
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return write("nil")
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end
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if value == true then
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return write("true")
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end
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if value == false then
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return write("false")
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end
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local type_ = type(value)
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if type_ == "number" then
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return write(string_format("%.17g", value))
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end
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-- Reference types: table, function and string
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local ref = references[value]
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if ref then
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return write(ref)
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end
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if type_ == "string" then
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return write(quote(value))
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end
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if type_ == "function" then
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return write(dump_func(value))
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end
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if type_ == "table" then
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write("{")
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-- First write list keys:
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-- Don't use the table length #value here as it may horribly fail
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-- for tables which use large integers as keys in the hash part;
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-- stop at the first "hole" (nil value) instead
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local len = 0
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local first = true -- whether this is the first entry, which may not have a leading comma
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while true do
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local v = rawget(value, len + 1) -- use rawget to avoid metatables like the vector metatable
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if v == nil then break end
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if first then first = false else write(",") end
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dump(v)
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len = len + 1
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end
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-- Now write map keys ([key] = value)
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for k, v in next, value do
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-- We have written all non-float keys in [1, len] already
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if type(k) ~= "number" or k % 1 ~= 0 or k < 1 or k > len then
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if first then first = false else write(",") end
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if use_short_key(k) then
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write(k)
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else
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write("[")
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dump(k)
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write("]")
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end
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write("=")
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dump(v)
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end
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end
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write("}")
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return
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end
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end
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-- Write the statements to fill circular tables
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for table, ref in pairs(to_fill) do
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for k, v in pairs(table) do
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write(ref)
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if use_short_key(k) then
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write(".")
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write(k)
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else
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write("[")
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dump(k)
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write("]")
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end
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write("=")
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dump(v)
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write(";")
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end
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end
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write("return ")
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dump(value)
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end
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function core.serialize(value)
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local rope = {}
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serialize(value, function(text)
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-- Faster than table.insert(rope, text) on PUC Lua 5.1
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rope[#rope + 1] = text
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end)
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return table_concat(rope)
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end
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local function dummy_func() end
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local nan = (0/0)^1 -- +nan
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function core.deserialize(str, safe)
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-- Backwards compatibility
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if str == nil then
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core.log("deprecated", "minetest.deserialize called with nil (expected string).")
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return nil, "Invalid type: Expected a string, got nil"
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end
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local t = type(str)
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if t ~= "string" then
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error(("minetest.deserialize called with %s (expected string)."):format(t))
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end
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local func, err = loadstring(str)
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if not func then return nil, err end
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-- math.huge is serialized to inf, NaNs are serialized to nan by Lua
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local env = {inf = math_huge, nan = nan}
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if safe then
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env.loadstring = dummy_func
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else
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env.loadstring = function(str, ...)
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local func, err = loadstring(str, ...)
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if func then
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setfenv(func, env)
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return func
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end
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return nil, err
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end
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end
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setfenv(func, env)
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local success, value_or_err = pcall(func)
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if success then
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return value_or_err
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end
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return nil, value_or_err
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end
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