You're welcome.  I would add credit to Lua's originators and contributors 
from around the world.

Roberto Ierusalimschy et al's design and evolution of Lua over the last
25 years make it a (perhaps surprisingly) great tool for this purpose.
It certainly surprised me.

Lua's primary goal of acting as an embedded scripting language for
many disparate host languages with different 
inheritance/prototype/overloading
semantics has sculpted it into a power tool that fits the job
(of language implementation in general) like a glove.

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