luajit − Just-In-Time Compiler for the Lua Language
luajit [options]... [script [args]...]
https://luajit.org
This is the command-line program to run Lua programs with LuaJIT.
LuaJIT is a just-in-time (JIT) compiler for the Lua language. The virtual machine (VM) is based on a fast interpreter combined with a trace compiler. It can significantly improve the performance of Lua programs.
LuaJIT is API− and ABI-compatible with the VM of the standard Lua 5.1 interpreter. When embedding the VM into an application, the built library can be used as a drop-in replacement.
−e chunk
Run the given chunk of Lua code.
−l library
Load the named library, just like require("library").
−b ... |
Save or list bytecode. Run without arguments to get help on options. |
−j command
Perform LuaJIT control command (optional space after −j).
−O[opt]
Control LuaJIT optimizations.
−i |
Run in interactive mode. |
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−v |
Show LuaJIT version. |
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−E |
Ignore environment variables. |
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−− |
Stop processing options. |
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− |
Read script from stdin instead. |
After all options are processed, the given script is run. The arguments are passed in the global arg table.
Interactive mode is only entered, if no script and no −e option is given. Interactive mode can be left with EOF (Ctrl−Z).
luajit hello.lua world
Prints
"Hello world", assuming hello.lua contains:
print("Hello", arg[1])
luajit −e "local x=0; for i=1,1e9 do x=x+i end; print(x)"
Calculates the
sum of the numbers from 1 to 1000000000.
And finishes in a reasonable amount of time, too.
luajit −jv −e "for i=1,10 do for j=1,10 do for k=1,100 do end end end"
Runs some nested loops and shows the resulting traces.
LuaJIT is
Copyright © 2005-2022 Mike Pall.
LuaJIT is open source software, released under the MIT
license.
More details in
the provided HTML docs or at: https://luajit.org
More about the Lua language can be found at:
https://lua.org/docs.html
lua(1)