[package] name = "rlua" version = "0.15.3" authors = ["kyren "] description = "High level bindings to Lua 5.3" repository = "https://github.com/chucklefish/rlua" documentation = "https://docs.rs/rlua" readme = "README.md" keywords = ["lua"] license = "MIT" [badges] travis-ci = { repository = "chucklefish/rlua", branch = "master" } [features] default = ["builtin-lua"] # Builds the correct version of Lua 5.3 inside the crate. If you want to link a # specialized version of lua into your binary, you can disable this feature to # do that, but care must be taken. `rlua` makes at least the following # assumptions about the linked lua library: # * LUA_INTEGER is long long # * LUA_NUMBER as double # * LUA_EXTRASPACE is at least pointer sized and has at least pointer alignment. # * LUAI_MAXSTACK is 1_000_000 builtin-lua = ["cc"] # Uses pkg-config to find an appropriate lua 5.3 library to link with. All of # the caveats about disabling the default builtin-lua feature apply here as # well. If neither the builtin-lua nor the system-lua feature is enabled, then # no lua library will be linked at all and one must be linked with or built into # the final binary manually. The builtin-lua and system-lua features are # mutually exclusive and enabling both will cause an error at build time. system-lua = ["pkg-config"] [dependencies] libc = { version = "0.2" } failure = { version = "0.1.2" } num-traits = { version = "0.2.6" } compiletest_rs = { version = "0.3", optional = true } [build-dependencies] cc = { version = "1.0", optional = true } pkg-config = { version = "0.3.11", optional = true } [dev-dependencies] rustyline = "2.0.0" criterion = "0.2.0" [[bench]] name = "benchmark" harness = false