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| INSTALL for Lua 5.1
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| 
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| * Building Lua
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|   ------------
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|   Lua is built in the src directory, but the build process can be
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|   controlled from the top-level Makefile.
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| 
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|   Building Lua on Unix systems should be very easy. First do "make" and
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|   see if your platform is listed. If so, just do "make xxx", where xxx
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|   is your platform name. The platforms currently supported are:
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|     aix ansi bsd freebsd generic linux macosx mingw posix solaris
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| 
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|   If your platform is not listed, try the closest one or posix, generic,
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|   ansi, in this order.
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| 
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|   See below for customization instructions and for instructions on how
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|   to build with other Windows compilers.
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| 
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|   If you want to check that Lua has been built correctly, do "make test"
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|   after building Lua. Also, have a look at the example programs in test.
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| 
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| * Installing Lua
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|   --------------
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|   Once you have built Lua, you may want to install it in an official
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|   place in your system. In this case, do "make install". The official
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|   place and the way to install files are defined in Makefile. You must
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|   have the right permissions to install files.
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| 
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|   If you want to build and install Lua in one step, do "make xxx install",
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|   where xxx is your platform name.
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| 
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|   If you want to install Lua locally, then do "make local". This will
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|   create directories bin, include, lib, man, and install Lua there as
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|   follows:
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| 
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|     bin:	lua luac
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|     include:	lua.h luaconf.h lualib.h lauxlib.h lua.hpp
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|     lib:	liblua.a
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|     man/man1:	lua.1 luac.1
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| 
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|   These are the only directories you need for development.
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| 
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|   There are man pages for lua and luac, in both nroff and html, and a
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|   reference manual in html in doc, some sample code in test, and some
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|   useful stuff in etc. You don't need these directories for development.
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| 
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|   If you want to install Lua locally, but in some other directory, do
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|   "make install INSTALL_TOP=xxx", where xxx is your chosen directory.
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| 
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|   See below for instructions for Windows and other systems.
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| 
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| * Customization
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|   -------------
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|   Three things can be customized by editing a file:
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|     - Where and how to install Lua -- edit Makefile.
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|     - How to build Lua -- edit src/Makefile.
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|     - Lua features -- edit src/luaconf.h.
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| 
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|   You don't actually need to edit the Makefiles because you may set the
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|   relevant variables when invoking make.
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| 
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|   On the other hand, if you need to select some Lua features, you'll need
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|   to edit src/luaconf.h. The edited file will be the one installed, and
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|   it will be used by any Lua clients that you build, to ensure consistency.
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| 
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|   We strongly recommend that you enable dynamic loading. This is done
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|   automatically for all platforms listed above that have this feature
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|   (and also Windows). See src/luaconf.h and also src/Makefile.
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| 
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| * Building Lua on Windows and other systems
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|   -----------------------------------------
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|   If you're not using the usual Unix tools, then the instructions for
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|   building Lua depend on the compiler you use. You'll need to create
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|   projects (or whatever your compiler uses) for building the library,
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|   the interpreter, and the compiler, as follows:
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| 
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|   library:	lapi.c lcode.c ldebug.c ldo.c ldump.c lfunc.c lgc.c llex.c
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| 		lmem.c lobject.c lopcodes.c lparser.c lstate.c lstring.c
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| 		ltable.c ltm.c lundump.c lvm.c lzio.c
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| 		lauxlib.c lbaselib.c ldblib.c liolib.c lmathlib.c loslib.c
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| 		ltablib.c lstrlib.c loadlib.c linit.c
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| 
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|   interpreter:	library, lua.c
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| 
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|   compiler:	library, luac.c print.c
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| 
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|   If you use Visual Studio .NET, you can use etc/luavs.bat in its
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|   "Command Prompt".
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| 
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|   If all you want is to build the Lua interpreter, you may put all .c files
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|   in a single project, except for luac.c and print.c. Or just use etc/all.c.
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| 
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|   To use Lua as a library in your own programs, you'll need to know how to
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|   create and use libraries with your compiler.
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| 
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|   As mentioned above, you may edit luaconf.h to select some features before
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|   building Lua.
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| 
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| (end of INSTALL)
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