If possible, I also would like to see an example of how to create a
stand-alone executable that includes the Lua interpreter. For example,
the executable could start up and say "Hi from Terra" (from Terrra) and
"Hi from Lua" (from "regular" Lua) without using C or LuaJIT. I couldn't
find an example like this on the Terra site but from the wording there
thought it might be possible.
--Will
On 12/6/2016 2:48 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:19:11 AM EST Tyler Brough wrote:
I am very excited to get started using Lua-Terra for my research in
finance. While I know some programming, I am by no means a computer
scientist. I am wondering if you can help install and compile a "hello
world" application. I am working on both Windows 10 and Ubuntu linux.
I really appreciate your guidance!
TJB
Have you ever used Lua in the past? If so, “Hello world” with Terra is very
similar. Would you like to just run your scripts with the `terra` command line
program, or would you like to make a standalone program? Both are possible ,
and very easy, with Terra.
_______________________________________________
terralang mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/terralang