hi, all:

As far as I know, LuaJIT can only use 1G memory at most, so ts-lua is suggested 
to use Lua rather than LuaJIT.

I found Lua5.2 is very different with Lua5.1, so Lua5.2 is not supported now, 
and I didn't have time to fix it yet, may be I will fix it later.




在 2014-1-11,上午12:47,Igor Galić <i.ga...@brainsware.org> 写道:

> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> First, I don’t want to stir up more stuff than necessary, but I think it’s
>> important that we figure out which directions we should take regarding the
>> Lua plugins. I feel this has been handled somewhat unprofessional, and
>> hence, I’d like to get the discussion going. We’ll undoubtedly have to deal
>> with this more frequently as we gain popularity :).
>> 
>> Here’s the issue, IMO at least: We now have two competing Lua plugins in the
>> source tree. They share nothing afaik. Neither are well documented. I guess
>> more code is better than less code, but I think it’s an overall confusing
>> story for our users. Which of the two Lua plugins should they use? Which one
>> do we expect developers to contribute to? And which one (if any?) gets
>> promoted to being stable? How would we make such a decision? Do we make such
>> a decision??
>> 
>> I’d like to open up the discussion here, a few things to consider are
>> 
>> 1. Do we keep both?
>> 2. Do we try to merge them? Is there value in merging the two code bases?
>> 3. Or do we simply retire one of them?
>> 4. How did we end up like this? Did our processes break at some stage where
>> we ended up with two plugins for the same feature?
>> 5. How do we avoid future duplication like this ? I know for example both
>> PageSpeed and SPDY are at risk of similar duplication.
>> 6. How do other organizations deal with this? I’m particularly curious as to
>> how HTTPD deals with it.
> 
> Another question we didn't put on this list: In how far is experimental/ts_lua
> compatible with Lua 5.2? From what I gather, the main "blocker" here is 
> LuaJIT.
> ( http://luajit.org/extensions.html#lua52 )
> 
>> Please discuss.
>> 
>> — Leif
>> 
>> 
> 
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