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# Serpent
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Lua serializer and pretty printer.
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## Features
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* Human readable:
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* Provides single-line and multi-line output.
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* Nested tables are properly indented in the multi-line output.
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* Numerical keys are listed first.
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* Keys are (optionally) sorted alphanumerically.
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* Array part skips keys (`{'a', 'b'}` instead of `{[1] = 'a', [2] = 'b'}`).
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* `nil` values are included when expected (`{1, nil, 3}` instead of `{1, [3]=3}`).
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* Keys use short notation (`{foo = 'foo'}` instead of `{['foo'] = 'foo'}`).
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* Shared references and self-references are marked in the output.
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* Machine readable: provides reliable deserialization using `loadstring()`.
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* Supports deeply nested tables.
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* Supports tables with self-references.
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* Keeps shared tables and functions shared after de/serialization.
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* Supports function serialization using `string.dump()`.
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* Supports serialization of global functions.
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* Supports `__tostring` and `__serialize` metamethods.
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* Escapes new-line `\010` and end-of-file control `\026` characters in strings.
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* Configurable with options and custom formatters.
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## Usage
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```lua
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local serpent = require("serpent")
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local a = {1, nil, 3, x=1, ['true'] = 2, [not true]=3}
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a[a] = a -- self-reference with a table as key and value
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print(serpent.dump(a)) -- full serialization
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print(serpent.line(a)) -- single line, no self-ref section
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print(serpent.block(a)) -- multi-line indented, no self-ref section
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local fun, err = loadstring(serpent.dump(a))
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if err then error(err) end
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local copy = fun()
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-- or using serpent.load:
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local ok, copy = serpent.load(serpent.dump(a))
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print(ok and copy[3] == a[3])
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```
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## Functions
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Serpent provides three functions that are shortcuts to the same
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internal function, but set different options by default:
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* `dump(a[, {...}])` -- full serialization; sets `name`, `compact` and `sparse` options;
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* `line(a[, {...}])` -- single line pretty printing, no self-ref section; sets `sortkeys` and `comment` options;
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* `block(a[, {...}])` -- multi-line indented pretty printing, no self-ref section; sets `indent`, `sortkeys`, and `comment` options.
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Note that `line` and `block` functions return pretty-printed data structures and if you want to deserialize them, you need to add `return` before running them through `loadstring`.
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For example: `loadstring('return '..require('mobdebug').line("foo"))() == "foo"`.
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While you can use `loadstring` or `load` functions to load serialized fragments, Serpent also provides `load` function that adds safety checks and reports an error if there is any executable code in the fragment.
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* `ok, res = serpent.load(str[, {safe = true}])` -- loads serialized fragment; you need to pass `{safe = false}` as the second value if you want to turn safety checks off.
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Similar to `pcall` and `loadstring` calls, `load` returns status as the first value and the result or the error message as the second value.
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## Options
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* indent (string) -- indentation; triggers long multi-line output
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* comment (true/false/maxlevel) -- provide stringified value in a comment (up to `maxlevel` of depth)
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* sortkeys (true/false/function) -- sort keys
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* sparse (true/false) -- force sparse encoding (no nil filling based on `#t`)
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* compact (true/false) -- remove spaces
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* fatal (true/False) -- raise fatal error on non-serilizable values
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* nocode (true/False) -- disable bytecode serialization for easy comparison
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* nohuge (true/False) -- disable checking numbers against undefined and huge values
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* maxlevel (number) -- specify max level up to which to expand nested tables
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* maxnum (number) -- specify max number of elements in a table
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* numformat (string; "%.17g") -- specify format for numeric values (shortest possible round-trippable double)
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* valignore (table) -- allows to specify a list of values to ignore (as keys)
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* keyallow (table) -- allows to specify the list of keys to be serialized. Any keys not in this list are not included in final output (as keys)
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* valtypeignore (table) -- allows to specify a list of value *types* to ignore (as keys)
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* custom (function) -- provide custom output for tables
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* name (string) -- name; triggers full serialization with self-ref section
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These options can be provided as a second parameter to Serpent functions.
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```lua
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block(a, {fatal = true})
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line(a, {nocode = true, valignore = {[arrayToIgnore] = true}})
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function todiff(a) return dump(a, {nocode = true, indent = ' '}) end
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```
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Serpent functions set these options to different default values:
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* `dump` sets `compact` and `sparse` to `true`;
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* `line` sets `sortkeys` and `comment` to `true`;
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* `block` sets `sortkeys` and `comment` to `true` and `indent` to `' '`.
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## Metatables with __tostring and __serialize methods
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If a table or a userdata value has `__tostring` or `__serialize` method, the method will be used to serialize the value.
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If `__serialize` method is present, it will be called with the value as a parameter.
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if `__serialize` method is not present, but `__tostring` is, then `tostring` will be called with the value as a parameter.
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In both cases, the result will be serialized, so `__serialize` method can return a table, that will be serialize and replace the original value.
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## Sorting
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A custom sort function can be provided to sort the contents of tables. The function takes 2 parameters, the first being the table (a list) with the keys, the second the original table. It should modify the first table in-place, and return nothing.
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For example, the following call will apply a sort function identical to the standard sort, except that it will not distinguish between lower- and uppercase.
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```lua
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local mysort = function(k, o) -- k=keys, o=original table
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local maxn, to = 12, {number = 'a', string = 'b'}
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local function padnum(d) return ("%0"..maxn.."d"):format(d) end
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local sort = function(a,b)
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-- this -vvvvvvvvvv- is needed to sort array keys first
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return ((k[a] and 0 or to[type(a)] or 'z')..(tostring(a):gsub("%d+",padnum))):upper()
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< ((k[b] and 0 or to[type(b)] or 'z')..(tostring(b):gsub("%d+",padnum))):upper()
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end
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table.sort(k, sort)
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end
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local content = { some = 1, input = 2, To = 3, serialize = 4 }
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local result = require('serpent').block(content, {sortkeys = mysort})
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```
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## Formatters
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Serpent supports a way to provide a custom formatter that allows to fully
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customize the output. The formatter takes four values:
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* tag -- the name of the current element with '=' or an empty string in case of array index,
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* head -- an opening table bracket `{` and associated indentation and newline (if any),
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* body -- table elements concatenated into a string using commas and indentation/newlines (if any), and
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* tail -- a closing table bracket `}` and associated indentation and newline (if any).
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For example, the following call will apply
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`Foo{bar} notation to its output (used by Metalua to display ASTs):
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```lua
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print((require "serpent").block(ast, {comment = false, custom =
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function(tag,head,body,tail)
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local out = head..body..tail
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if tag:find('^lineinfo') then
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out = out:gsub("\n%s+", "") -- collapse lineinfo to one line
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elseif tag == '' then
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body = body:gsub('%s*lineinfo = [^\n]+', '')
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local _,_,atag = body:find('tag = "(%w+)"%s*$')
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if atag then
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out = "`"..atag..head.. body:gsub('%s*tag = "%w+"%s*$', '')..tail
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out = out:gsub("\n%s+", ""):gsub(",}","}")
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else out = head..body..tail end
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end
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return tag..out
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end}))
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```
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## Limitations
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* Doesn't handle userdata (except filehandles in `io.*` table).
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* Threads, function upvalues/environments, and metatables are not serialized.
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## Performance
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A simple performance test against `serialize.lua` from metalua, `pretty.write`
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from Penlight, and `tserialize.lua` from lua-nucleo is included in `t/bench.lua`.
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These are the results from one of the runs:
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* nucleo (1000): 0.256s
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* metalua (1000): 0.177s
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* serpent (1000): 0.22s
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* serpent (1000): 0.161s -- no comments, no string escapes, no math.huge check
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* penlight (1000): 0.132s
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Serpent does additional processing to escape `\010` and `\026` characters in
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strings (to address http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2007-07/msg00362.html,
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which is already fixed in Lua 5.2) and to check all numbers for `math.huge`.
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The seconds number excludes this processing to put it on an equal footing
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with other modules that skip these checks (`nucleo` still checks for `math.huge`).
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## Author
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Paul Kulchenko (paul@kulchenko.com)
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## License
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See LICENSE file.
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## History
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### v0.28 (May 06 2015)
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- Switched to a method proposed by @SoniEx2 to disallow function calls (#15).
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- Added more `tostring` for Lua 5.3 support (pkulchenko/ZeroBraneStudio#401).
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- Updated environment handling to localize the impact (#15).
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- Added setting env to protect against assigning global functions (closes #15).
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- Updated tests to work with Lua 5.3.
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- Added explicit `tostring` for Lua 5.3 with `LUA_NOCVTN2S` set (pkulchenko/ZeroBraneStudio#401).
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- Fixed crash when not all Lua standard libraries are loaded (thanks to Tommy Nguyen).
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- Improved Lua 5.2 support for serialized functions.
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### v0.27 (Jan 11 2014)
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- Fixed order of elements in the array part with `sortkeys=true` (fixes #13).
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- Updated custom formatter documentation (closes #11).
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- Added `load` function to deserialize; updated documentation (closes #9).
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### v0.26 (Nov 05 2013)
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- Added `load` function that (safely) loads serialized/pretty-printed values.
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- Updated documentation.
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### v0.25 (Sep 29 2013)
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- Added `maxnum` option to limit the number of elements in tables.
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- Optimized processing of tables with numeric indexes.
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### v0.24 (Jun 12 2013)
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- Fixed an issue with missing numerical keys (fixes #8).
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- Fixed an issue with luaffi that returns `getmetatable(ffi.C)` as `true`.
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### v0.23 (Mar 24 2013)
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- Added support for `cdata` type in LuaJIT (thanks to [Evan](https://github.com/neomantra)).
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- Added comment to indicate incomplete output.
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- Added support for metatables with __serialize method.
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- Added handling of metatables with __tostring method.
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- Fixed an issue with having too many locals in self-reference section.
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- Fixed emitting premature circular reference in self-reference section, which caused invalid serialization.
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- Modified the sort function signature to also pass the original table, so not only keys are available when sorting, but also the values in the original table.
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### v0.22 (Jan 15 2013)
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- Added ability to process __tostring results that may be non-string values.
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### v0.21 (Jan 08 2013)
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- Added `keyallow` and `valtypeignore` options (thanks to Jess Telford).
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- Renamed `ignore` to `valignore`.
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### v0.19 (Nov 16 2012)
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- Fixed an issue with serializing shared functions as keys.
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- Added serialization of metatables using __tostring (when present).
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### v0.18 (Sep 13 2012)
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- Fixed an issue with serializing data structures with circular references that require emitting temporary variables.
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- Fixed an issue with serializing keys pointing to shared references.
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- Improved overall serialization logic to inline values when possible.
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### v0.17 (Sep 12 2012)
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- Fixed an issue with serializing userdata that doesn't provide tostring().
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### v0.16 (Aug 28 2012)
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- Removed confusing --[[err]] comment from serialized results.
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- Added a short comment to serialized functions when the body is skipped.
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### v0.15 (Jun 17 2012)
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- Added `ignore` option to allow ignoring table values.
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- Added `comment=num` option to set the max level up to which add comments.
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- Changed all comments (except math.huge) to be controlled by `comment` option.
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### v0.14 (Jun 13 2012)
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- Fixed an issue with string keys with numeric values `['3']` getting mixed
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with real numeric keys (only with `sortkeys` option set to `true`).
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- Fixed an issue with negative and real value numeric keys being misplaced.
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### v0.13 (Jun 13 2012)
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- Added `maxlevel` option.
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- Fixed key sorting such that `true` and `'true'` are always sorted in
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the same order (for a more stable output).
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- Removed addresses from names of temporary variables (for stable output).
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### v0.12 (Jun 12 2012)
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- Added options to configure serialization process.
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- Added `goto` to the list of keywords for Lua 5.2.
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- Changed interface to dump/line/block methods.
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- Changed `math.huge` to 1/0 for better portability.
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- Replaced \010 with \n for better readability.
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### v0.10 (Jun 03 2012)
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- First public release.
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