| 1 | .\" $Id: luac.man,v 1.28 2006/01/06 16:03:34 lhf Exp $ |
| 2 | .TH LUAC 1 "$Date: 2006/01/06 16:03:34 $" |
| 3 | .SH NAME |
| 4 | luac \- Lua compiler |
| 5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 6 | .B luac |
| 7 | [ |
| 8 | .I options |
| 9 | ] [ |
| 10 | .I filenames |
| 11 | ] |
| 12 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 13 | .B luac |
| 14 | is the Lua compiler. |
| 15 | It translates programs written in the Lua programming language |
| 16 | into binary files that can be later loaded and executed. |
| 17 | .LP |
| 18 | The main advantages of precompiling chunks are: |
| 19 | faster loading, |
| 20 | protecting source code from accidental user changes, |
| 21 | and |
| 22 | off-line syntax checking. |
| 23 | .LP |
| 24 | Pre-compiling does not imply faster execution |
| 25 | because in Lua chunks are always compiled into bytecodes before being executed. |
| 26 | .B luac |
| 27 | simply allows those bytecodes to be saved in a file for later execution. |
| 28 | .LP |
| 29 | Pre-compiled chunks are not necessarily smaller than the corresponding source. |
| 30 | The main goal in pre-compiling is faster loading. |
| 31 | .LP |
| 32 | The binary files created by |
| 33 | .B luac |
| 34 | are portable only among architectures with the same word size and byte order. |
| 35 | .LP |
| 36 | .B luac |
| 37 | produces a single output file containing the bytecodes |
| 38 | for all source files given. |
| 39 | By default, |
| 40 | the output file is named |
| 41 | .BR luac.out , |
| 42 | but you can change this with the |
| 43 | .B \-o |
| 44 | option. |
| 45 | .LP |
| 46 | In the command line, |
| 47 | you can mix |
| 48 | text files containing Lua source and |
| 49 | binary files containing precompiled chunks. |
| 50 | This is useful to combine several precompiled chunks, |
| 51 | even from different (but compatible) platforms, |
| 52 | into a single precompiled chunk. |
| 53 | .LP |
| 54 | You can use |
| 55 | .B "'\-'" |
| 56 | to indicate the standard input as a source file |
| 57 | and |
| 58 | .B "'\--'" |
| 59 | to signal the end of options |
| 60 | (that is, |
| 61 | all remaining arguments will be treated as files even if they start with |
| 62 | .BR "'\-'" ). |
| 63 | .LP |
| 64 | The internal format of the binary files produced by |
| 65 | .B luac |
| 66 | is likely to change when a new version of Lua is released. |
| 67 | So, |
| 68 | save the source files of all Lua programs that you precompile. |
| 69 | .LP |
| 70 | .SH OPTIONS |
| 71 | Options must be separate. |
| 72 | .TP |
| 73 | .B \-l |
| 74 | produce a listing of the compiled bytecode for Lua's virtual machine. |
| 75 | Listing bytecodes is useful to learn about Lua's virtual machine. |
| 76 | If no files are given, then |
| 77 | .B luac |
| 78 | loads |
| 79 | .B luac.out |
| 80 | and lists its contents. |
| 81 | .TP |
| 82 | .BI \-o " file" |
| 83 | output to |
| 84 | .IR file , |
| 85 | instead of the default |
| 86 | .BR luac.out . |
| 87 | (You can use |
| 88 | .B "'\-'" |
| 89 | for standard output, |
| 90 | but not on platforms that open standard output in text mode.) |
| 91 | The output file may be a source file because |
| 92 | all files are loaded before the output file is written. |
| 93 | Be careful not to overwrite precious files. |
| 94 | .TP |
| 95 | .B \-p |
| 96 | load files but do not generate any output file. |
| 97 | Used mainly for syntax checking and for testing precompiled chunks: |
| 98 | corrupted files will probably generate errors when loaded. |
| 99 | Lua always performs a thorough integrity test on precompiled chunks. |
| 100 | Bytecode that passes this test is completely safe, |
| 101 | in the sense that it will not break the interpreter. |
| 102 | However, |
| 103 | there is no guarantee that such code does anything sensible. |
| 104 | (None can be given, because the halting problem is unsolvable.) |
| 105 | If no files are given, then |
| 106 | .B luac |
| 107 | loads |
| 108 | .B luac.out |
| 109 | and tests its contents. |
| 110 | No messages are displayed if the file passes the integrity test. |
| 111 | .TP |
| 112 | .B \-s |
| 113 | strip debug information before writing the output file. |
| 114 | This saves some space in very large chunks, |
| 115 | but if errors occur when running a stripped chunk, |
| 116 | then the error messages may not contain the full information they usually do. |
| 117 | For instance, |
| 118 | line numbers and names of local variables are lost. |
| 119 | .TP |
| 120 | .B \-v |
| 121 | show version information. |
| 122 | .SH FILES |
| 123 | .TP 15 |
| 124 | .B luac.out |
| 125 | default output file |
| 126 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 127 | .BR lua (1) |
| 128 | .br |
| 129 | http://www.lua.org/ |
| 130 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
| 131 | Error messages should be self explanatory. |
| 132 | .SH AUTHORS |
| 133 | L. H. de Figueiredo, |
| 134 | R. Ierusalimschy and |
| 135 | W. Celes |
| 136 | .\" EOF |