I'm not sure if this is right. Hope it helps though:
Source: http://www.keplerproject.org/remdebug/example.html
This is an example of a debugging session of the following script (test.lua):
1 require"remdebug.engine"
2
3 remdebug.engine.start()
4
5 local tab = {
6 foo = 1,
7 bar = 2
8 }
9
10 print("Start")
11
12 function bar()
13 print("In bar 1")
14 print("In bar 2")
15 end
16
17 for i = 1, 10 do
18 print("Loop")
19 bar()
20 tab.foo = tab.foo * 2
21 end
22
23 print("End")
First run the RemDebug controller:
% lua50 controller.lua
Lua Remote Debugger
Run the program you wish to debug
At this moment you can run your target program (in another window):
% lua50 test.lua
Now go back to the window where you ran controller.lua (this assumes you are running test.lua inside C:\development\kepler on a Windows system):
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua
Type 'help' for commands
basedir C:/development/kepler/
New base directory is C:/development/kepler/
basedir
C:/development/kepler/
step
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 6
over
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 7
over
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 10
over
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 15
setb test.lua 19
run
You can change to the application window anytime to see its output. Back to the debugger session:
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 19
run
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 19
eval tab.foo
2
eval tab.bar
2
exec old_tab = tab
nil
exec tab = 2
nil
eval tab
2
exec tab = old_tab
nil
eval tab.foo
2
run
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 19
eval tab.foo
4
delb test.lua 19
setw tab.foo == 32
Inserted watch exp no. 1
run
Paused at file C:/development/kepler/test.lua line 17
(watch expression 1: [tab.foo = 32])
eval tab.foo
32
delw 1
run
Program finished