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Another question (String to Table in Lua) has asked how to convert a string that is formatted as a table into a string, and the given answer was to use loadstring or load to convert the string into a chunk that is then executed.

I also have a program that downloads a file that is formatted like a lua table using http.request just like the other question:

yourTable = http.request("http://www.somesite.com/table.txt")
print(yourTable)

--yourTable is a string that is formatted like a lua table, but not a table:
a={
    b = {
      c = 1,
      d = {
        e = {
        },
      },
    },
}

functionThatExpectsATable(yourTable) --throws error because yourTable is a string

While I could use load or loadstring to get the table I want, that is a potential security vulnerability because my program, by design, allows the user to input any URL to load their table data from. If they pointed to lua code instead of a lua-formatted table, that code would be executed.

How can I convert the "table-formatted string" into a table without executing it?

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  • Short of writing your own parser, I don't think you can. It's less trouble to just run whatever script in a sandbox and then verify the result doesn't contain anything you don't want (such as functions).
    – Odoth
    May 11, 2014 at 3:25
  • there is bitbucket.org/alexames/lon never tried it out though.
    – dualed
    May 12, 2014 at 7:14

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Here is a sample implementation from the Penlight library:

https://github.com/stevedonovan/Penlight/blob/master/lua/pl/pretty.lua

See the pretty.read function

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  • Thanks. I knew someone must have had a need to do this securely.
    – Suchipi
    May 11, 2014 at 5:46
  • Be careful, pretty.read would fail on two consecutive hyphens inside strings: pretty.read('-- table of players\n {{nickname="--=Eagle=--", score=0}}') May 11, 2014 at 13:20

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