In Windows, I want to know if there is an equivalent way of using LuaJIT like the standard Lua distribution wlua.exe, which is windowless. Or should I compile the modules and use them in a standard Lua interpreter? (not sure if this is possible).
2 Answers
Sure, since LuaJIT is ABI-compatible with Lua 5.1, you can swap lua51.dll
and lua5.1.dll
out, and replace them with the LuaJIT version of lua51.dll
. Just copy LuaJIT's lua51.dll
into the folder with wlua.exe
and make another copy named lua5.1.dll
. That should cover everything.
This should be possible with any application that dynamically links to Lua 5.1.
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2The only difference between
wlua.exe
andlua.exe
is that the former hassubsystem:windows
rather thansubsystem:console
specified at link time. As a result Windows chooses to not automatically associate it with a console, and does not create a console window to associate it to. When you decide you need your own distinct.exe
file to hold up a private icon and other branding resources, you can easily do the same thing. I've often found it handy to keep a console build around for debugging even when shipping a GUI.– RBerteigNov 25, 2013 at 23:30