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- Subject: Re: binary file portability?
- From: eugeny gladkih <john@...>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 12:22:23 +0400
>>>>> "TH" == Tim Hunter <TimHunter@nc.rr.com> writes:
TH> The luac man page explains that the binary files are "portable only
TH> among architectures with the same word size and byte order." One of my
TH> target architectures is the IBM mainframe. Am I correct to assume that
TH> the architectures must also have the same floating point format and
TH> character encoding? Are there any other portability considerations?
could someone tell me why doesn't Lua have the portable
bytecode? we support x86, amd64, IA64, Sparc 32 and Sparc 64
CPUs, so I have to compile the Lua code for them all. my dream
is only one compilation and new package loader, the loader which
'll be able to load the code from zip file :)
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