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| <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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| <TITLE>Lua 5.4 readme</TITLE>
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| </HEAD>
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| 
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| <BODY>
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| 
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| <H1>
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/"><IMG SRC="logo.gif" ALT="Lua"></A>
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| Welcome to Lua 5.4
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| </H1>
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| 
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| <DIV CLASS="menubar">
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| <A HREF="#about">about</A>
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| ·
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| <A HREF="#install">installation</A>
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| ·
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| <A HREF="#changes">changes</A>
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| ·
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| <A HREF="#license">license</A>
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| ·
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| <A HREF="contents.html">reference manual</A>
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| </DIV>
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| 
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| <H2><A NAME="about">About Lua</A></H2>
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| <P>
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| Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language
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| developed by a
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/authors.html">team</A>
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| at
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| <A HREF="http://www.puc-rio.br/">PUC-Rio</A>,
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| the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
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| Lua is
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| <A HREF="#license">free software</A>
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| used in
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/uses.html">many products and projects</A>
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| around the world.
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| 
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| <P>
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| Lua's
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/">official web site</A>
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| provides complete information
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| about Lua,
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| including
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| an
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/about.html">executive summary</A>
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| and
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| updated
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/docs.html">documentation</A>,
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| especially the
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/">reference manual</A>,
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| which may differ slightly from the
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| <A HREF="contents.html">local copy</A>
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| distributed in this package.
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| 
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| <H2><A NAME="install">Installing Lua</A></H2>
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| <P>
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| Lua is distributed in
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/ftp/">source</A>
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| form.
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| You need to build it before using it.
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| Building Lua should be straightforward
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| because
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| Lua is implemented in pure ANSI C and compiles unmodified in all known
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| platforms that have an ANSI C compiler.
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| Lua also compiles unmodified as C++.
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| The instructions given below for building Lua are for Unix-like platforms,
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| such as Linux and Mac OS X.
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| See also
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| <A HREF="#other">instructions for other systems</A>
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| and
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| <A HREF="#customization">customization options</A>.
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| 
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| <P>
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| If you don't have the time or the inclination to compile Lua yourself,
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| get a binary from
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| <A HREF="http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaBinaries">LuaBinaries</A>.
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| Try also
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| <A HREF="http://luadist.org/">LuaDist</A>,
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| a multi-platform distribution of Lua that includes batteries.
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| 
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| <H3>Building Lua</H3>
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| <P>
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| In most common Unix-like platforms, simply do "<KBD>make</KBD>".
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| Here are the details.
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| 
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| <OL>
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| <LI>
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| Open a terminal window and move to
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| the top-level directory, which is named <TT>lua-5.4.1</TT>.
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| The <TT>Makefile</TT> there controls both the build process and the installation process.
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| <P>
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| <LI>
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|   Do "<KBD>make</KBD>". The <TT>Makefile</TT> will guess your platform and build Lua for it.
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| <P>
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| <LI>
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|   If the guess failed, do "<KBD>make help</KBD>" and see if your platform is listed.
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|   The platforms currently supported are:
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| <P>
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| <P CLASS="display">
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|    guess aix bsd c89 freebsd generic linux linux-readline macosx mingw posix solaris
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| </P>
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| <P>
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|   If your platform is listed, just do "<KBD>make xxx</KBD>", where xxx
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|   is your platform name.
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| <P>
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|   If your platform is not listed, try the closest one or posix, generic,
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|   c89, in this order.
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| <P>
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| <LI>
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| The compilation takes only a few moments
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| and produces three files in the <TT>src</TT> directory:
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| lua (the interpreter),
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| luac (the compiler),
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| and liblua.a (the library).
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| <P>
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| <LI>
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|   To check that Lua has been built correctly, do "<KBD>make test</KBD>"
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|   after building Lua. This will run the interpreter and print its version.
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| </OL>
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| <P>
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| If you're running Linux, try "<KBD>make linux-readline</KBD>" to build the interactive Lua interpreter with handy line-editing and history capabilities.
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| If you get compilation errors,
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| make sure you have installed the <TT>readline</TT> development package
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| (which is probably named <TT>libreadline-dev</TT> or <TT>readline-devel</TT>).
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| If you get link errors after that,
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| then try "<KBD>make linux-readline MYLIBS=-ltermcap</KBD>".
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| 
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| <H3>Installing Lua</H3>
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| <P>
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|   Once you have built Lua, you may want to install it in an official
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|   place in your system. In this case, do "<KBD>make install</KBD>". The official
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|   place and the way to install files are defined in the <TT>Makefile</TT>. You'll
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|   probably need the right permissions to install files, and so may need to do "<KBD>sudo make install</KBD>".
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| 
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| <P>
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|   To build and install Lua in one step, do "<KBD>make all install</KBD>",
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|   or "<KBD>make xxx install</KBD>",
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|   where xxx is your platform name.
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| 
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| <P>
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|   To install Lua locally after building it, do "<KBD>make local</KBD>".
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|   This will create a directory <TT>install</TT> with subdirectories
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|   <TT>bin</TT>, <TT>include</TT>, <TT>lib</TT>, <TT>man</TT>, <TT>share</TT>,
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|   and install Lua as listed below.
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| 
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|   To install Lua locally, but in some other directory, do
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|   "<KBD>make install INSTALL_TOP=xxx</KBD>", where xxx is your chosen directory.
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|   The installation starts in the <TT>src</TT> and <TT>doc</TT> directories,
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|   so take care if <TT>INSTALL_TOP</TT> is not an absolute path.
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| 
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| <DL CLASS="display">
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| <DT>
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|     bin:
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| <DD>
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|     lua luac
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| <DT>
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|     include:
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| <DD>
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|     lua.h luaconf.h lualib.h lauxlib.h lua.hpp
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| <DT>
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|     lib:
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| <DD>
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|     liblua.a
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| <DT>
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|     man/man1:
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| <DD>
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|     lua.1 luac.1
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| </DL>
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| 
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| <P>
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|   These are the only directories you need for development.
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|   If you only want to run Lua programs,
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|   you only need the files in <TT>bin</TT> and <TT>man</TT>.
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|   The files in <TT>include</TT> and <TT>lib</TT> are needed for
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|   embedding Lua in C or C++ programs.
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| 
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| <H3><A NAME="customization">Customization</A></H3>
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| <P>
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|   Three kinds of things can be customized by editing a file:
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| <UL>
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|     <LI> Where and how to install Lua — edit <TT>Makefile</TT>.
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|     <LI> How to build Lua — edit <TT>src/Makefile</TT>.
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|     <LI> Lua features — edit <TT>src/luaconf.h</TT>.
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| </UL>
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| 
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| <P>
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|   You don't actually need to edit the Makefiles because you may set the
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|   relevant variables in the command line when invoking make.
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|   Nevertheless, it's probably best to edit and save the Makefiles to
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|   record the changes you've made.
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| 
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| <P>
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|   On the other hand, if you need to customize some Lua features, you'll need
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|   to edit <TT>src/luaconf.h</TT> before building and installing Lua.
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|   The edited file will be the one installed, and
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|   it will be used by any Lua clients that you build, to ensure consistency.
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|   Further customization is available to experts by editing the Lua sources.
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| 
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| <H3><A NAME="other">Building Lua on other systems</A></H3>
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| <P>
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|   If you're not using the usual Unix tools, then the instructions for
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|   building Lua depend on the compiler you use. You'll need to create
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|   projects (or whatever your compiler uses) for building the library,
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|   the interpreter, and the compiler, as follows:
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| 
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| <DL CLASS="display">
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| <DT>
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| library:
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| <DD>
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| lapi.c lcode.c lctype.c ldebug.c ldo.c ldump.c lfunc.c lgc.c llex.c lmem.c lobject.c lopcodes.c lparser.c lstate.c lstring.c ltable.c ltm.c lundump.c lvm.c lzio.c
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| lauxlib.c lbaselib.c lcorolib.c ldblib.c liolib.c lmathlib.c loadlib.c loslib.c lstrlib.c ltablib.c lutf8lib.c linit.c
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| <DT>
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| interpreter:
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| <DD>
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|   library, lua.c
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| <DT>
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| compiler:
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| <DD>
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|   library, luac.c
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| </DL>
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| 
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| <P>
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|   To use Lua as a library in your own programs, you'll need to know how to
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|   create and use libraries with your compiler. Moreover, to dynamically load
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|   C libraries for Lua, you'll need to know how to create dynamic libraries
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|   and you'll need to make sure that the Lua API functions are accessible to
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|   those dynamic libraries — but <EM>don't</EM> link the Lua library
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|   into each dynamic library. For Unix, we recommend that the Lua library
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|   be linked statically into the host program and its symbols exported for
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|   dynamic linking; <TT>src/Makefile</TT> does this for the Lua interpreter.
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|   For Windows, we recommend that the Lua library be a DLL.
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|   In all cases, the compiler luac should be linked statically.
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| 
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| <P>
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|   As mentioned above, you may edit <TT>src/luaconf.h</TT> to customize
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|   some features before building Lua.
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| 
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| <H2><A NAME="changes">Changes since Lua 5.3</A></H2>
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| <P>
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| Here are the main changes introduced in Lua 5.4.
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| The
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| <A HREF="contents.html">reference manual</A>
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| lists the
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| <A HREF="manual.html#8">incompatibilities</A> that had to be introduced.
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| 
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| <H3>Main changes</H3>
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| <UL>
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| <LI> new generational mode for garbage collection
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| <LI> to-be-closed variables
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| <LI> const variables
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| <LI> userdata can have multiple user values
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| <LI> new implementation for math.random
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| <LI> warning system
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| <LI> debug information about function arguments and returns
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| <LI> new semantics for the integer 'for' loop
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| <LI> optional 'init' argument to 'string.gmatch'
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| <LI> new functions 'lua_resetthread' and 'coroutine.close'
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| <LI> string-to-number coercions moved to the string library
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| <LI> allocation function allowed to fail when shrinking a memory block
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| <LI> new format '%p' in 'string.format'
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| <LI> utf8 library accepts codepoints up to 2^31
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| </UL>
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| 
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| <H2><A NAME="license">License</A></H2>
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| <P>
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| <A HREF="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php">
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| <IMG SRC="osi-certified-72x60.png" ALIGN="right" ALT="[osi certified]" STYLE="padding-left: 30px ;">
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| </A>
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| Lua is free software distributed under the terms of the
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| <A HREF="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT license</A>
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| reproduced below;
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| it may be used for any purpose, including commercial purposes,
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| at absolutely no cost without having to ask us.
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| 
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| The only requirement is that if you do use Lua,
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| then you should give us credit by including the appropriate copyright notice somewhere in your product or its documentation.
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| 
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| For details, see
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| <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/license.html">this</A>.
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| 
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| <BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="padding-bottom: 0em">
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| Copyright © 1994–2020 Lua.org, PUC-Rio.
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| 
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| <P>
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| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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| of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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| in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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| to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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| copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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| furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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| 
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| <P>
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| The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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| all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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| 
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| <P>
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| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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| IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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| AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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| LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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| OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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| THE SOFTWARE.
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| </BLOCKQUOTE>
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| <P>
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| 
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| <P CLASS="footer">
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| Last update:
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| Wed Sep 30 09:55:45 UTC 2020
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