Hey hackers,
I just finished up a lot of typing at the manual, and I hope I'm done
with that. The net result is that the VM is documented quite thoroughly,
and the compiler as well. I'll send those documents to the list in
separate mails for inline comments.
Otherwise, in the course of documentat
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@node A Virtual Machine
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Hello.
Lua gets a fair amount of press, and is fine in its way. People like it
for the same reason that people liked Tcl: Lua is simple, embeddable,
and has the mainstream, Algol-like syntax. Also, it has a reasonably
fast implementation.
That's cool! It would be interesting to enhance Lua with t