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Merge branch 'nse-lua53'

Lua 5.3 adds several awesome features of particular interest to nmap including
bitwise operators and integers, a utf8 library, and standard binary pack/unpack
functions.

In addition to adding Lua 5.3, this branch changes:

o Complete removal of the NSE bit library (in C), It has been replaced with
  a new Lua library wrapping Lua 5.3's bit-wise operators.

o Complete removal of the NSE bin library (in C). It has been replaced with a
  new Lua library wrapping Lua 5.3's string.pack|unpack functions.

o The bin.pack "B" format specifier (which has never worked correctly) is
  unimplemented.  All scripts/libraries which use it have been updated. Most
  usage of this option was to allow string based bit-wise operations which are no
  longer necessary now that Lua 5.3 provides integers and bit-wise operators.

o The base32/base64 libraries have been reimplemented using Lua 5.3's new
  bitwise operators. (This library was the main user of the bin.pack "B" format
  specifier.)

o A new "bits" library has been added for common bit hacks. Currently only has
  a reverse function.

Thanks to David Fifield, Daniel Miller, Jacek Wielemborek, and  Paulino
Calderon for testing this branch.
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/*
** $Id: lmem.h,v 1.40.1.1 2013/04/12 18:48:47 roberto Exp $
** $Id: lmem.h,v 1.43 2014/12/19 17:26:14 roberto Exp $
** Interface to Memory Manager
** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
*/
@@ -15,20 +15,32 @@
/*
** This macro avoids the runtime division MAX_SIZET/(e), as 'e' is
** always constant.
** The macro is somewhat complex to avoid warnings:
** +1 avoids warnings of "comparison has constant result";
** cast to 'void' avoids warnings of "value unused".
** This macro reallocs a vector 'b' from 'on' to 'n' elements, where
** each element has size 'e'. In case of arithmetic overflow of the
** product 'n'*'e', it raises an error (calling 'luaM_toobig'). Because
** 'e' is always constant, it avoids the runtime division MAX_SIZET/(e).
**
** (The macro is somewhat complex to avoid warnings: The 'sizeof'
** comparison avoids a runtime comparison when overflow cannot occur.
** The compiler should be able to optimize the real test by itself, but
** when it does it, it may give a warning about "comparison is always
** false due to limited range of data type"; the +1 tricks the compiler,
** avoiding this warning but also this optimization.)
*/
#define luaM_reallocv(L,b,on,n,e) \
(cast(void, \
(cast(size_t, (n)+1) > MAX_SIZET/(e)) ? (luaM_toobig(L), 0) : 0), \
(((sizeof(n) >= sizeof(size_t) && cast(size_t, (n)) + 1 > MAX_SIZET/(e)) \
? luaM_toobig(L) : cast_void(0)) , \
luaM_realloc_(L, (b), (on)*(e), (n)*(e)))
/*
** Arrays of chars do not need any test
*/
#define luaM_reallocvchar(L,b,on,n) \
cast(char *, luaM_realloc_(L, (b), (on)*sizeof(char), (n)*sizeof(char)))
#define luaM_freemem(L, b, s) luaM_realloc_(L, (b), (s), 0)
#define luaM_free(L, b) luaM_realloc_(L, (b), sizeof(*(b)), 0)
#define luaM_freearray(L, b, n) luaM_reallocv(L, (b), n, 0, sizeof((b)[0]))
#define luaM_freearray(L, b, n) luaM_realloc_(L, (b), (n)*sizeof(*(b)), 0)
#define luaM_malloc(L,s) luaM_realloc_(L, NULL, 0, (s))
#define luaM_new(L,t) cast(t *, luaM_malloc(L, sizeof(t)))