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  10. <H2>NAME</H2>
  11. luac - Lua compiler
  12. <H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
  13. <B>luac</B>
  14. [
  15. <I>options</I>
  16. ] [
  17. <I>filenames</I>
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  19. <H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
  20. <B>luac</B>
  21. is the Lua compiler.
  22. It translates programs written in the Lua programming language
  23. into binary files that can be later loaded and executed.
  24. <P>
  25. The main advantages of precompiling chunks are:
  26. faster loading,
  27. protecting source code from accidental user changes,
  28. and
  29. off-line syntax checking.
  30. <P>
  31. Precompiling does not imply faster execution
  32. because in Lua chunks are always compiled into bytecodes before being executed.
  33. <B>luac</B>
  34. simply allows those bytecodes to be saved in a file for later execution.
  35. <P>
  36. Precompiled chunks are not necessarily smaller than the corresponding source.
  37. The main goal in precompiling is faster loading.
  38. <P>
  39. The binary files created by
  40. <B>luac</B>
  41. are portable only among architectures with the same word size and byte order.
  42. <P>
  43. <B>luac</B>
  44. produces a single output file containing the bytecodes
  45. for all source files given.
  46. By default,
  47. the output file is named
  48. <B>luac.out</B>,
  49. but you can change this with the
  50. <B>-o</B>
  51. option.
  52. <P>
  53. In the command line,
  54. you can mix
  55. text files containing Lua source and
  56. binary files containing precompiled chunks.
  57. This is useful because several precompiled chunks,
  58. even from different (but compatible) platforms,
  59. can be combined into a single precompiled chunk.
  60. <P>
  61. You can use
  62. <B>'-'</B>
  63. to indicate the standard input as a source file
  64. and
  65. <B>'--'</B>
  66. to signal the end of options
  67. (that is,
  68. all remaining arguments will be treated as files even if they start with
  69. <B>'-'</B>).
  70. <P>
  71. The internal format of the binary files produced by
  72. <B>luac</B>
  73. is likely to change when a new version of Lua is released.
  74. So,
  75. save the source files of all Lua programs that you precompile.
  76. <P>
  77. <H2>OPTIONS</H2>
  78. Options must be separate.
  79. <P>
  80. <B>-l</B>
  81. produce a listing of the compiled bytecode for Lua's virtual machine.
  82. Listing bytecodes is useful to learn about Lua's virtual machine.
  83. If no files are given, then
  84. <B>luac</B>
  85. loads
  86. <B>luac.out</B>
  87. and lists its contents.
  88. <P>
  89. <B>-o </B><I>file</I>
  90. output to
  91. <I>file</I>,
  92. instead of the default
  93. <B>luac.out</B>.
  94. (You can use
  95. <B>'-'</B>
  96. for standard output,
  97. but not on platforms that open standard output in text mode.)
  98. The output file may be a source file because
  99. all files are loaded before the output file is written.
  100. Be careful not to overwrite precious files.
  101. <P>
  102. <B>-p</B>
  103. load files but do not generate any output file.
  104. Used mainly for syntax checking and for testing precompiled chunks:
  105. corrupted files will probably generate errors when loaded.
  106. Lua always performs a thorough integrity test on precompiled chunks.
  107. Bytecode that passes this test is completely safe,
  108. in the sense that it will not break the interpreter.
  109. However,
  110. there is no guarantee that such code does anything sensible.
  111. (None can be given, because the halting problem is unsolvable.)
  112. If no files are given, then
  113. <B>luac</B>
  114. loads
  115. <B>luac.out</B>
  116. and tests its contents.
  117. No messages are displayed if the file passes the integrity test.
  118. <P>
  119. <B>-s</B>
  120. strip debug information before writing the output file.
  121. This saves some space in very large chunks,
  122. but if errors occur when running a stripped chunk,
  123. then the error messages may not contain the full information they usually do.
  124. For instance,
  125. line numbers and names of local variables are lost.
  126. <P>
  127. <B>-v</B>
  128. show version information.
  129. <H2>FILES</H2>
  130. <P>
  131. <B>luac.out</B>
  132. default output file
  133. <H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
  134. <B>lua</B>(1)
  135. <BR>
  136. <A HREF="http://www.lua.org/">http://www.lua.org/</A>
  137. <H2>DIAGNOSTICS</H2>
  138. Error messages should be self explanatory.
  139. <H2>AUTHORS</H2>
  140. L. H. de Figueiredo,
  141. R. Ierusalimschy and
  142. W. Celes
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