The primary prompt is the value of the global variable _PROMPT, if this value is a string; otherwise, the default prompt is used.
https://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/lua.html
You assigned a function to _PROMPT.
I tried
_PROMPT = {no = 0}; setmetatable (_PROMPT, {__tostring = function (self) self.no = self.no + 1; return tostring (self.no) .. ' >' end})
, but no luck, although _PROMPT was incremented every time I typed = _PROMPT.
UPD Yet this can be done! In Lua mailing list I was advised to use
setmetatable(_ENV, {__index = function(t, k) if k == '_PROMPT' then t._N = (t._N or 0) + 1; return t._N .. ' >' end end})
It works. This effectively is a way to override any global in a deeper sense than simply to assign a new value to it, or make a set of global variables effectively infinite.
You can start Lua in interactive mode with a one-liner:
lua -i -e "setmetatable(_ENV, {__index = function(t, k) if k == '_PROMPT' then t._N = (t._N or 0) + 1; return t._N .. ' >' end end})"
_PROMPTwas included in the output offor k, v in pairs(_G) do print(k) endis because I set it myself. Thus, I can't find any special variable with this method.