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--
-- File: _init.lua
--[[
This is a template for the LFS equivalent of the SPIFFS init.lua.
It is a good idea to such an _init.lua module to your LFS and do most of the LFS
module related initialisaion in this. This example uses standard Lua features to
simplify the LFS API.
For Lua 5.1, the first section adds a 'LFS' table to _G and uses the __index
metamethod to resolve functions in the LFS, so you can execute the main
function of module 'fred' by executing LFS.fred(params), etc.
It also implements some standard readonly properties:
LFS._time The Unix Timestamp when the luac.cross was executed. This can be
used as a version identifier.
LFS._config This returns a table of useful configuration parameters, hence
print (("0x%6x"):format(LFS._config.lfs_base))
gives you the parameter to use in the luac.cross -a option.
LFS._list This returns a table of the LFS modules, hence
print(table.concat(LFS._list,'\n'))
gives you a single column listing of all modules in the LFS.
For Lua 5.3 LFS table is populated by the LFS implementation in C so this part
of the code is skipped.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------]]
local lfsindex = node.LFS and node.LFS.get or node.flashindex
local G=_ENV or getfenv()
local lfs_t
if _VERSION == 'Lua 5.1' then
lfs_t = {
__index = function(_, name)
local fn_ut, ba, ma, size, modules = lfsindex(name)
if not ba then
return fn_ut
elseif name == '_time' then
return fn_ut
elseif name == '_config' then
local fs_ma, fs_size = file.fscfg()
return {lfs_base = ba, lfs_mapped = ma, lfs_size = size,
fs_mapped = fs_ma, fs_size = fs_size}
elseif name == '_list' then
return modules
else
return nil
end
end,
__newindex = function(_, name, value) -- luacheck: no unused
error("LFS is readonly. Invalid write to LFS." .. name, 2)
end,
}
setmetatable(lfs_t,lfs_t)
G.module = nil -- disable Lua 5.0 style modules to save RAM
package.seeall = nil
else
lfs_t = node.LFS
end
G.LFS = lfs_t
--[[-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The second section adds the LFS to the require searchlist, so that you can
require a Lua module 'jean' in the LFS by simply doing require "jean". However
note that this is at the search entry following the FS searcher, so if you also
have jean.lc or jean.lua in SPIFFS, then this SPIFFS version will get loaded into
RAM instead of using. (Useful, for development).
See docs/en/lfs.md and the 'loaders' array in app/lua/loadlib.c for more details.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------]]
package.loaders[3] = function(module) -- loader_flash
return lfs_t[module]
end
--[[----------------------------------------------------------------------------
These replace the builtins loadfile & dofile with ones which preferentially
load from the filesystem and fall back to LFS. Flipping the search order
is an exercise left to the reader.-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------]]
local lf = loadfile
G.loadfile = function(n)
if file.exists(n) then return lf(n) end
local mod = n:match("(.*)%.l[uc]a?$")
local fn = mod and lfsindex(mod)
return (fn or error (("Cannot find '%s' in FS or LFS"):format(n))) and fn
end
-- Lua's dofile (luaB_dofile) reaches directly for luaL_loadfile; shim instead
G.dofile = function(n) return assert(loadfile(n))() end