In case a large userdata size is passed to lua_newuserdatadtor it might overflow the size resulting in luaU_newudata actually allocating the object without a memory error. This will then result in overwriting part of the metatable pointer of the userdata.
This PR fixes this issue by checking for the overflow and in such cases pass a size value which will cause a memory error in luaU_newudata.
Closes#599
Not sure if these context definitions are distinct enough, but they work for my use cases.
I repurposed (a majority of) the existing unit tests for this, but if it should live in separate test cases let me know
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* Add autocomplete context to result
* Update tests
* Remove comments
* Fix expression context issues
We make four adjustments in this RFC:
1. `{{` is not allowed. This is likely a valid but poor attempt at escaping coming from C#, Rust, or Python.
2. We now allow `` `this` `` with zero interpolating expressions.
3. We now allow `` f `this` `` also.
4. Explicitly say that `` `this` `` and `` `this {that}` `` are not valid type annotation syntax.
When considering new standard library functions, we essentially need to strongly justify their existence over their implementation in Luau in user library code.
This PR attempts to provide a few axes of consideration; ideally new library functions tick many of the boxes, eg "used often + is more performant + clear unambiguous interface" is an ideal consideration for a library function, whereas if it's merely accelerating a single specific use case for a single application it's unlikely to be a good justification for inclusion.
Fix description incorrectly saying that parameter w specifies an upper range. w is actually a width. Proof:
print(bit32.extract(2^32-1, 3, 4)) -- prints 15, not 1.
Also indicate that the position is 0-based, and that the function will error if the selected range exceeds the allowed bounds.