Should i use a precompiler? If so, which?

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  • tl

    The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua

  • Teal is the most modern attempt at 'typed Lua'. I've messed around with it, but haven't used it in anger. It looks pretty well-thought out and pragmatic though.

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