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Lune
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====
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A simple Lua dialect
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Lune is a simple [Lua](http://www.lua.org) dialect, which compile to normal Lua. It adds a preprocessor and some usefull syntax additions to the language, like += operators.
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Lune code example :
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````lua
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#local language = args.lang or "en"
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local a = 5
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a += 3
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#if language == "fr" then
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print("Le resultat est "..a)
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#elseif language == "en" then
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print("The result is "..a)
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#end
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````
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This code will compile diffrently depending on the "lang" argument you pass to the compiler.
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Syntax details
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--------------
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### Preprocessor
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Before compiling, a preprocessor is run; it search the lines which start with a # and execute the Lune code after it.
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For example,
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````lua
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#if args.lang == "fr" then
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print("Ce programme a ete compile en francais")
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#else
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print("This program was compiled in english")
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#end
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````
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Output ````print("Ce programme a ete compile en francais")```` or ````print("This program was compiled in english")```` depending of the "lang" argument.
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In the preprocessor, the following global variables are available :
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* ````lune```` : the Lune library table
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* ````output```` : the preprocessor output string
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* ````include(filename)```` : a function which copy the contents of the file filename to the output and add some code so it is equivalent to :
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````lua
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filname = require("filename") or filename
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````
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except that the required code is actually embedded in the file.
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* ````rawInclude(filename)```` : a function which copy the contents of the file filename to the output, whithout modifications
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* ````print(...)```` : instead of writing to stdout, write to the preprocessor output; for example,
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````lua
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local foo = "hello"
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#print("foo ..= ' lune')")
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print(foo)
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````
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will output :
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````lua
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local foo = "hello"
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foo = foo .. ' lune'
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print(foo)
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````
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* ````args```` : the arguments table passed to the compiler. Example use :
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````lua
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argumentValue = args["argumentName"]
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````
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* And all the Lua standard libraries.
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### Compiler
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After the preprocessor, the compiler is run; it translate Lune syntax to Lua syntax. What is translated to what :
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* ````var += nb```` > ````var = var + nb````
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* ````var -= nb```` > ````var = var - nb````
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* ````var *= nb```` > ````var = var * nb````
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* ````var /= nb```` > ````var = var / nb````
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* ````var ^= nb```` > ````var = var ^ nb````
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* ````var %= nb```` > ````var = var % nb````
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* ````var ..= str```` > ````var = var .. str````
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* ````var++```` > ````var = var + 1````
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* ````var--```` > ````var = var - 1````
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Command-line usage
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------------------
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The library can be used standalone :
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lua lune.lua
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Display a simple information text (version & basic command-line usage).
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lua lune.lua <input> [arguments]
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Output to stdout the Lune code compiled in Lua.
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* arguments :
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* input : input file name
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* arguments : arguments to pass to the preprocessor (every argument is of type ````--<name> <value>````)
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* example uses :
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lua lune.lua foo.lune > foo.lua
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compile foo.lune and write the result in foo.lua
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lua lune.lua foo.lune --verbose true | lua
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compile foo.lune with "verbose" set to true and execute it
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Library usage
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-------------
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Lune can also be used as a normal Lua library. For example,
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````lua
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local lune = require("lune")
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local f = io.open("foo.lune")
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local contents = f:read("*a")
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f:close()
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local compiled = lune.make(contents, { lang = "fr" })
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load(compiled)()
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````
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will load Lune, read the file foo.lune, compile its contents with the argument "lang" set to "fr", and then execute the result.
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Lune API :
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* ````lune.VERSION```` : version string
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* ````lune.syntax```` : syntax table used when compiling (TODO : need more explainations)
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* ````lune.preprocess(code[, args])```` : return the Lune code preprocessed with args as argument table
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* ````lune.compile(code)```` : return the Lune code compiled to Lua
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* ````lune.make(code[, args])```` : return the Lune code preprocessed & compilled to Lua with args as argument table
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Compiling Lune
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Because the Lune compiler itself is written in Lune, you have to compile it with an already compiled version of Lune. This command will use the precompilled version in build/lune.lua to compile lune.lune and write the result in lune.lua :
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````
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lua build/lune.lua lune.lune > lune.lua
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````
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You can then test your build :
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````
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cd tests
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lua test.lua ../lune.lua
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````
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