X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/054061685add05f30722971537e084f0589b601d..336ba6a152042245748eb42dae577eef2b1c88d9:/src/scripting.c diff --git a/src/scripting.c b/src/scripting.c index e38d0807..0f876961 100644 --- a/src/scripting.c +++ b/src/scripting.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Error(lua_State *lua, char *reply); char *redisProtocolToLuaType_MultiBulk(lua_State *lua, char *reply); int redis_math_random (lua_State *L); int redis_math_randomseed (lua_State *L); +void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len); /* Take a Redis reply in the Redis protocol format and convert it into a * Lua type. Thanks to this function, and the introduction of not connected @@ -306,6 +307,25 @@ int luaRedisPCallCommand(lua_State *lua) { return luaRedisGenericCommand(lua,0); } +/* This adds redis.sha1hex(string) to Lua scripts using the same hashing + * function used for sha1ing lua scripts. */ +int luaRedisSha1hexCommand(lua_State *lua) { + int argc = lua_gettop(lua); + char digest[41]; + size_t len; + char *s; + + if (argc != 1) { + luaPushError(lua, "wrong number of arguments"); + return 1; + } + + s = (char*)lua_tolstring(lua,1,&len); + sha1hex(digest,s,len); + lua_pushstring(lua,digest); + return 1; +} + int luaLogCommand(lua_State *lua) { int j, argc = lua_gettop(lua); int level; @@ -439,6 +459,11 @@ void scriptingInit(void) { lua_pushnumber(lua,REDIS_WARNING); lua_settable(lua,-3); + /* redis.sha1hex */ + lua_pushstring(lua, "sha1hex"); + lua_pushcfunction(lua, luaRedisSha1hexCommand); + lua_settable(lua, -3); + /* Finally set the table as 'redis' global var. */ lua_setglobal(lua,"redis"); @@ -491,10 +516,13 @@ void scriptingReset(void) { scriptingInit(); } -/* Hash the scripit into a SHA1 digest. We use this as Lua function name. - * Digest should point to a 41 bytes buffer: 40 for SHA1 converted into an +/* Perform the SHA1 of the input string. We use this both for hasing script + * bodies in order to obtain the Lua function name, and in the implementation + * of redis.sha1(). + * + * 'digest' should point to a 41 bytes buffer: 40 for SHA1 converted into an * hexadecimal number, plus 1 byte for null term. */ -void hashScript(char *digest, char *script, size_t len) { +void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len) { SHA1_CTX ctx; unsigned char hash[20]; char *cset = "0123456789abcdef"; @@ -667,7 +695,7 @@ void evalGenericCommand(redisClient *c, int evalsha) { funcname[1] = '_'; if (!evalsha) { /* Hash the code if this is an EVAL call */ - hashScript(funcname+2,c->argv[1]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[1]->ptr)); + sha1hex(funcname+2,c->argv[1]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[1]->ptr)); } else { /* We already have the SHA if it is a EVALSHA */ int j; @@ -841,7 +869,7 @@ void scriptCommand(redisClient *c) { funcname[0] = 'f'; funcname[1] = '_'; - hashScript(funcname+2,c->argv[2]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[2]->ptr)); + sha1hex(funcname+2,c->argv[2]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[2]->ptr)); sha = sdsnewlen(funcname+2,40); if (dictFind(server.lua_scripts,sha) == NULL) { if (luaCreateFunction(c,server.lua,funcname,c->argv[2])