| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Closes #111
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String manipulation functions now get exposed on 'fengari' object itself at top level
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e.g. IE11
Instead iterate over string contents and manually build hash.
I have *not* tested this for performance.
An alternative option is to use Array.prototype.join.call
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might not be available in older environments
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This removes requirement to set global.WEB before requiring in node
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Now fails on non-utf8 input.
Previously it would convert to equivalent unicode codepoints as bytes, which did not round-trip
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utf8 dropped support for 5 and 6 byte sequences back in 2003
As we're converting from javascript strings (which are utf-16),
codepoints above U+10FFFF can't occur anyway
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Adds tests for to_luastring
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