Hi Hernan,
luajit http://luajit.org/ is a just in time compiler (JIT) for lua, that means
that you get machine code (as in a C or C++ source compiled) from lua which is
faster (http://luajit.org/performance_x86.html) than pure Lua virtual machine
code.
Besides that, luajit gives you FFI (http://luajit.org/ext_ffi.html) which lets
you use any module (.dll or .so) that is exporting functions from Lua directly
without having to compile a Lua binding for that.
Best
victor
----- Original Message -----
From: Hernan Cano
To: Victor Bombi
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: [wxlua-users] Running a .wx.lua.....
Hi, Victor.
Thanks for answering.
I am very interested in wxLua.
If you can say me something about LuaJIT (that I could understand), I
appreciate it.
By.
2015-11-18 11:05 GMT-05:00 Victor Bombi:
But did you know that using lua53 you loose luajit...?
----- Original Message -----
From: Hernan Cano
To: undisclosed-recipients
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2015 4:15 AM
Subject: [wxlua-users] Running a .wx.lua.....
Hello, friends.
I am initiating in wxLua, that is Lua with Widgets.
I can run a .lua with lua51 and lua53. I am interested in Lua53.
I can run a .wx.lua with lua51, but not with lua53, but I am interested
in lua53.
Can you tell me how can I run the wxLua examples in lua v5.3?
Thank you.
HERNAN CANO M.
Systems Analyst - Programmer
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