![]() ![]() Such a rock actually consists of a rockspec file that gives instructions to the Luarocks tool how to obtains the (source) code, compile it on any supported OS into the form that a Lua interpreter (including the one included in each running Mudlet profile) can use, and where and what it will be placed and called when it has been made. In order to have that functionality Mudlet makes use of several of these modules which can most readily (if not already available as "packages" for a particular Operating System) be obtained as rocks from the public Luarocks collection. Some of that ability comes from extra code that is not built-in to Lua but is in the form of external modules either in the form of script (text) files written in the Lua language itself or binary (library) files compiled from (usually but not exclusively 'C') source code. Mudlet includes a Lua (version 5.1) scripting system for the end-user, which you, as a reader of this Wiki, may already be aware of! If not, you might wish to (after you have got your hands on a working Mudlet) take a look at Mudlet Lua API as that is the recommended place to find out the details of all the functions that Mudlet provides on top of the core Lua functionality. Here is a list of package versions delivered with different Linux distros. See here how to enable clang-format with Qt Creator - and make sure to specify the 'File' option for the configuration style.ĭevelopment is the development branch where new features can go.įork and submit a PR with your changes ( Github tutorial). If you just want to use Mudlet, you can skip these steps, and use one of the already ready (pre-compiled) installers ready for download.Ĭlang format is used to automatically format code submissions using the src/.clang-format style. ![]() 5 Building with multiple versions of Lua.4.3.2 Checking memory leaks & other issues (sanitizers).4.2.2 Checking memory leaks & other issues (sanitizers). ![]()
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