Penlight
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A set of pure Lua libraries focusing on input data handling (such as reading configuration files), functional programming (such as map, reduce, placeholder expressions,etc), and OS path management. M...
Penlight Lua Libraries
Why a new set of libraries?
Penlight brings together a set of generally useful pure Lua modules, focusing on input data handling (such as reading configuration files), functional programming (such as map, reduce, placeholder expressions, etc), and OS path management. Much of the functionality is inspired by the Python standard libraries.
Module Overview
Paths, Files and Directories
-
path
: queries likeisdir
,isfile
,exists
, splitting paths likedirname
andbasename
-
dir
: listing files in directories (getfiles
,getallfiles
) and creating/removing directory paths -
file
:copy
,move
; read/write contents withread
andwrite
Application Support
-
app
:require_here
to rebaserequire
to work with main script path; simple argument parsingparse_args
-
lapp
: sophisticated usage-text-driven argument parsing for applications -
config
: flexibly read Unix config files and Windows INI files -
strict
: check for undefined global variables - can usestrict.module
for modules -
utils
,compat
: Penlight support for unified Lua 5.1/5.2 codebases -
types
: predicates likeis_callable
andis_integer
; extendedtype
function.
Extra String Operations
-
utils
: can split a string with a delimiter usingutils.split
-
stringx
: extended string functions covering the Pythonstring
type -
stringio
: open strings for reading, and creating strings using standard Lua IO methods -
lexer
: lexical scanner for splitting text into tokens; special cases for Lua and C -
text
: indenting and dedenting text, wrapping paragraphs; optionally make%
work as in Python -
template
: small but powerful template expansion engine -
sip
: Simple Input Patterns - higher-level string patterns for parsing text
Extra Table Operations
-
tablex
: copying, comparing and mapping over -
pretty
: pretty-printing Lua tables, and various safe ways to load Lua as data -
List
: implementation of Python 'list' type - slices, concatenation and partitioning -
Map
,Set
,OrderedMap
: classes for specialized kinds of tables -
data
: reading tabular data into 2D arrays and efficient queries -
array2d
: operations on 2D arrays -
permute
: generate permutations
Iterators, OOP and Functional
-
seq
: working with iterator pipelines; collecting iterators as tables -
class
: a simple reusable class framework -
func
: symbolic manipulation of expressions and lambda expressions -
utils
:utils.string_lambda
converts short strings like '|x| x^2' into functions -
comprehension
: list comprehensions:C'x for x=1,4'()=={1,2,3,4}
Versioning
Penlight is strictly versioned according to Semantic Versioning.
In scope of the version:
- functionality provided by Penlight modules/classes
- based on stock Lua PuC-Rio or LuaJIT
Not in scope of the version:
- Documentation
- Error messages (textual changes)
- Deprecation warnings (by default to
stderr
)
Deprecating functionality
Any version may deprecate functionality. So new deprecation notices may appear in major, minor, and patch releases. Final removal of functionality (assuming it is a breaking change) will only be done in a major version.
It is strongly suggested to use the deprecation warning mechanism to test usage of deprecated functionalities when upgrading. This is done by enabling the warning system (in Lua 5.4, or the Penlight compatibility function for earlier versions):
require "pl.compat"
warn "@on"
See pl.utils.raise_deprecation
for more info.
License
Penlight is distributed under the MIT license.
Installation
Using LuaRocks: simply run luarocks install penlight
.
Manually: copy lua/pl
directory into your Lua module path. It's typically
/usr/local/share/lua/5.x
on a Linux system and C:\Program Files\Lua\5.x\lua
for Lua for Windows.
Dependencies
The file and directory functions depend on LuaFileSystem,
which is installed automatically if you are using LuaRocks. Additionally, if you want dir.copyfile
to work
elegantly on Windows, then you need Alien. Both libraries are present
in Lua for Windows.
Building the Documentation
Requires ldoc, which is available
through LuaRocks. Then it's a simple matter of running ldoc .
from the repo.
Contributing
Contributions are most welcome, please check the contribution guidelines.
Running tests
Execute lua run.lua tests
to run the tests. Execute lua run.lua examples
to run examples.
History
For a complete history of the development of Penlight, please check the changelog.