lua-cmake
fengari
lua-cmake | fengari | |
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1 | 24 | |
26 | 1,765 | |
- | 0.8% | |
10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
CMake | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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lua-cmake
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Lua: Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts
Lua is a very nice piece of technology. Its source code is pretty easy to get into, the documentation is complete.
It has its quirks yes, but if I need to add scripting to a software, I'd consider Lua before considering writing a DSL, simply because you can pretty much embed Lua's source in your C/C++ software as a static library[0].
The stack-based approach makes it so easy to interact with C/C++, and I've been looking at the Rust bindings[1] recently out of curiosity, looks promising.
[0] - https://github.com/lubgr/lua-cmake
fengari
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
it should be possible, the article mentions https://fengari.io/ (a Lua VM written in JavaScript)
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OmG jAVaScRiPt InSeCuRe. LuA bETtEr.
Check out Fengari or Lapis. Fun fact: itch.io is written primarily in Lua, and started by the same person who made Lapis and MoonScript.
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Lua is the fourth-fastest growing language on GitHub
I was real excited to see these recently... have you tried any? https://fengari.io/ is the one I was most intrigued by.
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How to embed lua in a JS webapp?
Hello, there is also fengari: https://fengari.io/
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PyScript
Other languages have done that :)
Lua in the browser: https://fengari.io/
And then you can use that to run Fennel, a Lisp that compiles to Lua https://fennel-lang.org/
I think TypeScript also has a script you can include that lets you put your TS code in a special script tag, and it gets compiled in-browser.
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Intro to PyScript: Run Python in your web browser
just use lua, it’s what should have been used for web scripting anyways
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Upcoming interview with Roberto Ierusalimschy
Please stop this stuck in the mud nonsense. Anyone stumbling upon lua.org might think the project is dead already. The material is great, close to the best, but its presentation is pure shite. Not mobile friendly (what kinds of device do you think the majority of people in the Global South use?). We live in a world of code highlighting, none of that in PiL. We live in a world where Fengari allows Lua to run in the browser, does that make an appearance on lua.org, allowing users to immediately play with the language? Of course not! It's almost as if the Lua team is trying to push away potential users.
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A First Look at PyScript: Python in the Web Browser – Real Python
why not use lua
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I really like to think of PyScript as the “Minecraft of software development”
Just use lua https://fengari.io/
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What can I create with Lua?
Definitely the most surprising use-case for Lua that I've seen is http://lua.space/webdev/why-we-rewrote-lua-in-js which discusses https://fengari.io/.
What are some alternatives?
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
pypyjs - PyPy compiled to JavaScript
moonsharp - An interpreter for the Lua language, written entirely in C# for the .NET, Mono, Xamarin and Unity3D platforms, including handy remote debugger facilities.
pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly
mlua
emscripten - Emscripten: An LLVM-to-WebAssembly Compiler
piccolo - An experimental stackless Lua VM implemented in pure Rust
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
lua-lockbox - A collection of cryptographic primitives written in pure Lua
wasm-libxml2 - A quick experiment to build and run libxml2 as a WebAssembly module.
rlua - High level Lua bindings to Rust
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