ref: 2ebee720a8af84e6f1a4d4e390f723526553b5e0
dir: /lib/lua/nseport/strict.lua/
--- -- Strict declared global library. Checks for undeclared global variables -- during runtime execution. -- -- This module places the <code>strict</code> function in the global -- environment. The strict function allows a script to add runtime checking so -- that undeclared globals cause an error to be raised. This is useful for -- finding accidental use of globals when local was intended. -- -- A global variable is considered "declared" if the script makes an assignment -- to the global name (even <code>nil</code>) in the file scope. -- -- @class module -- @name strict -- @copyright Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html local debug = require "debug" local error = error; local getmetatable = getmetatable; local rawset = rawset; local rawget = rawget; local setmetatable = setmetatable; local type = type; local getinfo = debug.getinfo; _ENV = {}; local function what () local d = getinfo(3, "S"); return d and d.what or "C"; end --- The strict function. -- -- This function adds runtime checking to the global environment for use of -- undeclared globals. A global is 'undeclared' if not assigned in the file -- (script) scope previously. An error will be raised on use of an undeclared -- global. -- -- This function should be passed last to stdnse.module in order to allow -- other environment option functions (e.g. stdnse.seeall) to change the -- environment first. This is important for allowing globals outside the -- library (in _G) to be indexed. -- -- @see stdnse.module -- @usage -- _ENV = stdnse.module(name, require "strict"); -- @param env The environment to modify. local function strict (env) local mt = getmetatable(env) or setmetatable(env, {}) and getmetatable(env); local _newindex, _index = mt.__newindex, mt.__index; mt.__declared = {}; function mt.__newindex (t, n, v) if type(_newindex) == "function" then _newindex(t, n, v); -- hook it end if not mt.__declared[n] then local w = what(); if w ~= "main" and w ~= "C" then error("assign to undeclared variable '"..n.."'", 2); end mt.__declared[n] = true; end rawset(t, n, v); end function mt.__index (t, n) if type(_index) == "function" then local v = _index(t, n); -- hook it if v ~= nil then return v end elseif _index ~= nil then local v = _index[n]; if v ~= nil then return v end end if not mt.__declared[n] and what() ~= "C" then error("variable '"..n.."' is not declared", 2); end return rawget(t, n); end return env; end return strict;