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Single executable(static), batteries included, Lua 5.1 interpreter.
= LadyLua :toc: :toc-placement!:
Single static executable, batteries-included, Lua 5.1 interpreter. A fat https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua[GopherLua] amalgamation of modules in Go and Lua.
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== Changelog
Next release: 0.11.0 Tarot Cruncher +
string.trimfix +- New module
csv+ - Take STDIN as code +
Current release: 0.10.0 Black Future +
- Aliases:
list:pushlist:pop+ - Aliases:
queue:pushqueue:popqueue:iterator+ tuplemodule fixes and enhancements +- Renamed
tuple:elementstotuple:iterator+ - Renamed
bimapmodule tomap+ - Renamed
dequemodule toqueue+ - New module:
state+ - New module:
graph+ - New module:
object+ - New module:
ssh_config+ - New module:
date+ - New functions:
refmt.toml_to_jsonandrefmt.json_to_toml+ - Removed
rrmodule +
Old releases: + 0.9.0 Scared Shrapnel +
- Loading plain Lua source is now done through
package.loaders+ - Faster VM startup time; From 18ms to <1ms in a test machine +
- Now a module to support ./cmd builds +
- Easier standalone programs +
- Added
crypto.random+ - Added
crypto.fast_random+ - Removed
kapowmodule + - New module:
guard+ - New module:
deque+ - New module:
bimap+ - New module:
tuple+ - New module:
argparse+ - New global function for extending modules:
extend+ - Moved
exec.cmdandexec.runtoexecextensions module + - Moved
json.arrayandjson.objecttojsonextensions module + - Moved
stringextensions to separate extensions module + - Added
table.clone+ - Added
table.read_only+ - Bug fix:
list+ - gopher-lua fixes for
pcall,select,#operator, andstring.gsub+ - Add
bitcask.openconfiguration argument for maximum value size +
0.8.0 Freckled Serpent +
- New setting for exec.*; timeout in seconds +
- New json functions, array and object iterators +
- New function: os.sleep +
- Removed password module +
- Replaced kapow.not_allowed with kapow.unprocessable +
- Removed html module +
- Stripped 1MiB by removing password and html modules +
- New module: list +
0.7.0 Negligent Clamshell +
- New module: bitcask +
- New function: logger.time() +
- New DSL module: Lopper +
- Removed inspect module +
- New function: crypto.valid_hmac +
- DSL modules no longer embedded +
- New module: refmt +
- New module: rr +
- Rename module uid to ksuid +
- New module: uuid +
- New module: ulid +
- New function string.split +
- New function string.splitv +
- New function string.trim_end +
- New function string.trim_start +
- New function string.contains +
- table.find is now recursive +
- New function os.outbound_ip +
- New function password.strength +
0.6.0 Gummy Mastiff +
- New module: telegram +
- New module: pushover +
- New module: slack +
- New module: logger +
- New module: fsnotify +
- redis: converted to object:method style +
- buildah: New NOTIFY settings +
0.5.3 Epidural Dollop +
- buildah: Consolidate APK command +
0.5.2 Yelling Petunia +
- buildah: Removed default cmd config in ENTRYPOINT() +
- buildah: Removed default arguments from MKDIR(), COPY(), ADD() +
0.5.1 Failed Siesta +
- Fix buildah PUSH() +
0.5.0 Surplus Siesta +
- New DSL module "buildah" +
- New module "lz4" +
- Selene configuration +
- Removed redundant string.line_to_list() +
- Added string.to_map() +
- Add fourth return value for exec.command +
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== Why? Lua is a good language but no one wants to use it for general-purpose scripting. Complaints are 1-based indexing and missing libraries. The latter is a valid concern. The 5.2+ split also does not help. I was convinced that GopherLua would be a good base for a kitchen-sink interpreter. Writing wrappers for the vast selection of Go packages would be a breeze.
== Reference Since GopherLua is an implementation of Lua 5.1, you can use the official Lua 5.1 reference manual: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html[Lua 5.1 Manual]. Other resources are also useful just make sure they do not target 5.2+ versions. Search for PDFs of Lua 5.1 cheatsheets. The Learn in in 15 minutes series also has an entry for http://tylerneylon.com/a/learn-lua/[Lua].
== Standalone programs
See this -> https://github.com/tongson/patch_tuesday[patch_tuesday] Github repository for an example of a LadyLua standalone program.
== Modules
Check the docs directory for more information about these modules.
=== Available modules
[options="header",width="88%"] |=== |Module |Global |Type |Source |License |argparse |N |Lua |argparse |MIT |bimap |N |Lua |cw-lua |MIT |bitcask |N |Go | |MIT |crypto |N |Go |gluacrypto |MIT |csv |N |Lua |ftcsv |MIT |date |N |Lua |date |MIT |deque |N |Lua |cw-lua |MIT |exec |Y |Go | |MIT |fmt |N |Lua | |MIT |fs |Y |Go |gopher-lfs |Unlicense |fsnotify |N |Go | |MIT |graph |N |Lua |tsort |BSD2 |guard |N |Lua |guard |MIT |http |N |Go |gluahttp |MIT |json |N |Go |gopher-json |Unlicense |ksuid |N |Go | |MIT |list |N |Lua |linked_list.lua |MIT |logger |N |Go | |MIT |lz4 |N |Go | |BSD3 |mysql |N |Go |gluasql |MIT |object |N |Lua |object |Unlicense |pushover |N |Go | |MIT |redis |N |Go | |MIT |refmt |N |Go | |MIT |rr |N |Go | |MIT |slack |N |Go | |MIT |ssh_config |N |Go |ssh_config |MIT |state |N |Lua |ahsm |MIT |telegram |N |Go | |MIT |template |N |Lua |etlua |MIT |test |N |Lua |u-test |MIT |tuple |N |Lua |tuple.lua |MIT |ulid |N |Go | |APL2 |uuid |N |Go | |MPL2 |===
:note-caption: :information_source: [NOTE]
If it says N in the Global field, you need to require() it. +
Modules that are type Go should be loaded through ll.PreloadGo
=== Extensions These extensions extends a global namespace or module.
Load by adding a call to extend. Example:
extend("json")
[options="header",width="88%"] |=== |Extension |table |string |exec |json |===
=== DSL modules Lua modules are single file Lua source that are loaded from the current working directory.
[options="header",width="50%"] |=== |Module |buildah |lopper |===
== Documentation and Testing
Tests are in the tests directory. We are using u-test. Within the test code is the documentation in AsciiDoc. Generated docs are in the docs directory. Check the scripts/docs directory for the command line to generate the docs.
== Uses Besides general purpose scripting, a more specific use for me right now is using Lua for writing web apps. You can write it dynamic style like PHP but instead you have Lua. Another idea is hooking Go packages that interface with DevOps things. Instead of YAML you can program DevOps tools in Lua.
=== SAMPLE: shell script converted to Lua Check this https://github.com/tongson/LadyLua/commit/0a1949060627fbee309e5549f0d00d0299ace3de?branch=0a1949060627fbee309e5549f0d00d0299ace3de&diff=split[diff] to get a feel of the conversion from a shell script to Lua.
=== Declarative scripting
Using metatables you can hide the plumbing and present a declarative interface. The following snippet can be found under the scripts directory. It is used to run the MariaDB container under systemd for testing the in-tree mysql module.
require('podman'){ NAME = 'mariadb'; URL = 'docker://docker.io/library/mariadb'; TAG = '10.5'; CPUS = '1'; UNIT = require 'systemd.mariadb'; DIR = '/srv/podman/mariadb'; always_update = false; overwrite_password = false; }
=== DSL modules
Instead of HCL or Dockerfile instructions you can possibly abstract subsystems with Lua. See the buildah module for an example of a DSL module.
== FAQ
=== Why not base off Lua 5.2+?
Sticking with 5.1 gets you a finished language. For general purpose scripting, the 5.2+ feature are not really useful. You also have access to a significant collection of plain Lua modules. Excellent tools from the Roblox side like Selene and Stylua still works with 5.1.
== Statistics and numbers |======================= |Tests |188/188 |Static executable bytes |9007104 |=======================
=== Bloat tracker Modules that adds significant bloat to the interpreter. If you don't need these maybe you can trim them from your fork. Just estimates though. The later added modules may have dependencies shared with earlier modules.
|====== |http |3-4MiB |redis |800KiB |mysql |500KiB |slack |230KiB |refmt |300KiB |======
=== Benchmark Wonder how it compares to PUC-Rio Lua 5.1.5 and LuaJIT2?
Here's a benchmark for object access time. Check the bench/ directory for the code. The results are from the default 100M runs. GopherLua is fast enough for unconvoluted work. It also demonstrates that LuaJIT is too smart for these benchmarks.
.LadyLua |======================= |68.998712974 |Standard (solid) |81.63775507999999 |Standard (metatable) |73.37786640899998 |Object using closures (PiL 16.4) |48.266743347000016 |Object using closures (noself) |46.76494954999998 |Direct Access |26.742789899 |Local Variable |=======================
.Lua 5.1.5 |======================= |12.906285 |Standard (solid) |13.649843 |Standard (metatable) |13.294447 |Object using closures (PiL 16.4) |9.024326 |Object using closures (noself) |5.618169 |Direct Access |1.76135 |Local Variable |=======================
.LuaJIT 2.1 |======================= |0.200721 |Standard (solid) |0.200649 |Standard (metatable) |0.200672 |Object using closures (PiL 16.4) |0.200635 |Object using closures (noself) |0.200627 |Direct Access |0.200628 |Local Variable |=======================
Before you go disabling function inlining to reduce the executable size; here are the benchmarks for it.
.GopherLua (disabled function inlining) |======================= |97.82842299|Standard (solid) |117.51864293899999|Standard (metatable) |103.283447037|Object using closures (PiL 16.4) |66.51865570900003|Object using closures (noself) |69.64288394199997|Direct Access |37.33177725300004|Local Variable |=======================