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LUAC(1)								       LUAC(1)

NAME
       luac - Lua compiler

SYNOPSIS
       luac [ options ] [ filenames ]

DESCRIPTION
       luac  is	 the  Lua compiler.  It translates programs written in the Lua
       programming language into binary files that can	be  later  loaded  and
       executed.

       The  main  advantages  of precompiling chunks are: faster loading, pro‐
       tecting source code from accidental user changes, and  off-line	syntax
       checking.

       Pre-compiling does not imply faster execution because in Lua chunks are
       always compiled into bytecodes  before  being  executed.	  luac	simply
       allows those bytecodes to be saved in a file for later execution.

       Pre-compiled  chunks are not necessarily smaller than the corresponding
       source.	The main goal in pre-compiling is faster loading.

       The binary files created by luac are portable only among	 architectures
       with the same word size and byte order.

       luac  produces  a  single  output file containing the bytecodes for all
       source files given.  By default, the output file is named luac.out, but
       you can change this with the -o option.

       In  the	command line, you can mix text files containing Lua source and
       binary files containing precompiled chunks.  This is useful to  combine
       several	precompiled chunks, even from different (but compatible) plat‐
       forms, into a single precompiled chunk.

       You can use '-' to indicate the standard input as  a  source  file  and
       '--'  to	 signal	 the  end of options (that is, all remaining arguments
       will be treated as files even if they start with '-').

       The internal format of the binary files produced by luac is  likely  to
       change  when  a	new  version  of Lua is released.  So, save the source
       files of all Lua programs that you precompile.

OPTIONS
       Options must be separate.

       -l     produce a listing of the compiled	 bytecode  for	Lua's  virtual
	      machine.	 Listing bytecodes is useful to learn about Lua's vir‐
	      tual machine.  If no files are given, then luac  loads  luac.out
	      and lists its contents.

       -o file
	      output  to  file, instead of the default luac.out.  (You can use
	      '-' for standard output, but not on platforms that open standard
	      output  in  text	mode.)	 The  output file may be a source file
	      because all files are loaded before the output file is  written.
	      Be careful not to overwrite precious files.

       -p     load files but do not generate any output file.  Used mainly for
	      syntax checking and for testing  precompiled  chunks:  corrupted
	      files  will  probably  generate  errors when loaded.  Lua always
	      performs a thorough integrity test on precompiled chunks.	 Byte‐
	      code that passes this test is completely safe, in the sense that
	      it will not break the interpreter.  However, there is no guaran‐
	      tee  that such code does anything sensible.  (None can be given,
	      because the halting problem is unsolvable.)   If	no  files  are
	      given, then luac loads luac.out and tests its contents.  No mes‐
	      sages are displayed if the file passes the integrity test.

       -s     strip debug information before writing the  output  file.	  This
	      saves  some space in very large chunks, but if errors occur when
	      running a stripped chunk, then the error messages may  not  con‐
	      tain  the	 full information they usually do.  For instance, line
	      numbers and names of local variables are lost.

       -v     show version information.

FILES
       luac.out	      default output file

SEE ALSO
       lua(1)
       http://www.lua.org/

DIAGNOSTICS
       Error messages should be self explanatory.

AUTHORS
       L. H. de Figueiredo, R. Ierusalimschy and W. Celes

			 $Date: 2006/01/06 16:03:34 $		       LUAC(1)
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