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minilua.c

v5.4.7

Published

Single-file port of Lua, a powerful scripting language; Eduardo Bart (2020).

Downloads

15

Readme

MiniLua

This is Lua contained in a single header to be bundled in C/C++ applications with ease. Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. This library was created by Eduardo Bart.

Installation

Run:

$ npm i minilua.c

And then include minilua.h as follows:

#include "node_modules/minilua.c/minilua.h"

Example Usage

#define LUA_IMPL
#include "minilua.h"

int main() {
  lua_State *L = luaL_newstate();
  if(L == NULL)
    return -1;
  luaL_openlibs(L);
  luaL_loadstring(L, "print 'hello world'");
  lua_call(L, 0, 0);
  lua_close(L);
  return 0;
}

Usage

Include minilua.h to use Lua API. Then do the following in one C file to implement Lua:

#define LUA_IMPL
#include "minilua.h"

By default it detects the system platform to use, however you can explicitly define one.

Note that almost no modification was made in the Lua implementation code, thus there are some C variable names that may collide with your code, therefore it is best to declare the Lua implementation in dedicated C file.

Optionally provide the following defines:

  • LUA_MAKE_LUA - implement the Lua command line REPL

Documentation

For documentation on how to use Lua read its official manual.

Updates

  • 25-Jul-2024: Updated to Lua 5.4.7.
  • 13-Nov-2023: Updated to Lua 5.4.6.
  • 28-Jan-2022: Updated to Lua 5.4.4.
  • 31-Mar-2021: Updated to Lua 5.4.3.
  • 03-Dec-2020: Updated to Lua 5.4.2.
  • 27-Nov-2020: Library created, using Lua 5.4.2-rc1.

Notes

This library tries to keep up with latest official Lua release. The header is generated using the bash script gen.sh all modifications done is there.

License

Same license as Lua, the MIT license, see LICENSE.txt for information.

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