Finalizers must be callable
Non-function __gc metamethods are not ignored; if present, the metamethod will be called even if it is not a function.
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@@ -689,10 +689,8 @@ After the collection,
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Lua goes through that list.
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For each object in the list,
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it checks the object's @idx{__gc} metamethod:
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If it is a function,
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Lua calls it with the object as its single argument;
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if the metamethod is not a function,
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Lua simply ignores it.
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If it is present,
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Lua calls it with the object as its single argument.
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At the end of each garbage-collection cycle,
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the finalizers for objects are called in
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@@ -726,6 +724,9 @@ these marks have no effect.
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Finalizers cannot yield.
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Any error while running a finalizer generates a warning;
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it is not propagated.
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}
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@sect3{weak-table| @title{Weak Tables}
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@@ -7279,6 +7280,11 @@ that is,
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with maximum alignment of 1 (no alignment)
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and native endianness.
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Native endianness assumes that the whole system is
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either big or little endian.
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The packing functions will not emulate correctly the behavior
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of mixed-endian formats.
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Alignment works as follows:
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For each option,
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the format gets extra padding until the data starts
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@@ -7288,6 +7294,7 @@ this minimum must be a power of 2.
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Options @St{c} and @St{z} are not aligned;
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option @St{s} follows the alignment of its starting integer.
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All padding is filled with zeros by @Lid{string.pack}
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(and ignored by @Lid{string.unpack}).
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@@ -8720,6 +8727,14 @@ name is visible, even if this other label is declared in an enclosing
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block.
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}
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@item{
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When finalizing an object,
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Lua does not ignore @idx{__gc} metamethods that are not functions.
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Any value will be called, if present.
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(Non-callable values will generate a warning,
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like any other error when calling a finalizer.)
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}
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}
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}
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