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From: | lhf@csg.uwaterloo.ca (Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 14 Feb 1996 21:24:45 -0500 |
Organization: | Computer Systems Group, University of Waterloo |
References: | 96-02-131 |
Keywords: | interpreter |
Tom Adriaenssen <tadriaen@zorro.ruca.ua.ac.be> wrote:
>I need to create a small language for a project i'm working on. Syntax
>is no point, although i'd like it to be a pascal-C hybrid. Does anyone
>know any good references (preferable on the 'net) to start with; I've
try Lua (see below).
* What is Lua?
Lua is a simple, yet powerful, language for extending applications.
Lua has been developed by TeCGraf, the Computer Graphics Technology Group
of PUC-Rio, the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Dozens of industrial products developed by TeCGraf use Lua.
* Some features of Lua
+ a simple, pascal-like, syntax
+ powerful data description constructs (e.g., associative arrays)
+ user-controlled type constructors
+ fallbacks for extending the language in unconventional ways (e.g.,
inheritance, overloading)
+ garbage collection
+ Lua programs are compiled into bytecodes, which are then interpreted
+ portable, written in ANSI C (runs in Unix, DOS, Windows, Mac, Cray, ...)
* Availability
In Brazil: ftp://ftp.icad.puc-rio.br/pub/lua/lua-2.2.tar.gz
In Canada: ftp://csg.uwaterloo.ca/pub/lhf/lua/lua-2.2.tar.gz
Home page: http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lua.html
* Legal matters
Lua is freely available for both academic and commercial purposes.
Lua is not in the public domain; TeCGraf keeps its copyright.
See COPYRIGHT.
* Changes since version 2.1 (current version is 2.2)
+ functions now may be declared with any "lvalue" as a name
+ garbage collection of functions
+ support for pipes
* Changes since version 1.1
+ object-oriented support
+ fallbacks
+ simplified syntax for tables
+ many internal improvements
* Installing
To make, simply type domake.
If make succeeds, you get an interpreter in ./bin/lua.
If make fails, please let me know.
The libraries are in ./lib. The include files are in ./include.
You don't need the other directories for development.
There is a reference manual in ./doc, and tests and examples in ./test.
This distribution is biased towards SunOS 4 with gcc but it is simple to
change the Makefiles for other systems, if necessary.
If you are running SunOs, type also "domake dynamic" to build shared
libraries in ./lib.
If your system does not have "popen", then change ./clients/lib/Makefile.
* Contacting the authors
Send your comments, bug reports and anything else to lhf@icad.puc-rio.br.
Please send me email if you download Lua so that we can know how far it goes.
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Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo lhf@csg.uwaterloo.ca
Computer Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 (519) 885-1211 x5517, fax (519) 746-5422
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