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Update get.lua to use the new callbacks. The old "code" module is now the "mime" module. Updated all modules that depended on it. Updated url.lua to use the new namespace scheme, and moved the escape and unescape functions that used to be in the code.lua module to it, since these are specific to urls. Updated the callback entries in the manual. |
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This directory contains code that is more useful than the examples. This code *is* supported. lua.lua and luasocket.lua These are modules to suport dynamic loading of LuaSocket by the stand alone Lua Interpreter with the use of the "require" function. For my Mac OS X system, I place lua.lua in /usr/local/lua, luasocket.lua and the libluasocket.dylib in /usr/local/lua/luasocket and set the following environment variables: LUA_PATH=/usr/local/lua/?/?.lua LUA_INIT=@/usr/local/lua/lua.lua LUA_FUNCNAME=_? LUA_LIBNAME=/usr/local/lua/?/lib?.dylib With that, I can run any luasocket application with the command line: lua -l luasocket <script> Much nicer than having to build a new executable just to initialize LuaSocket! tftp.lua -- Trivial FTP client This module implements file retrieval by the TFTP protocol. Its main use is to test the UDP code, but someone might find it usefull. get.lua -- file retriever This little program is a client that uses the FTP and HTTP code to implement a command line file graber. Just run lua -l luasocket get.lua <remote-file> [<local-file>] to download a remote file (either ftp:// or http://) to the specified local file. The program also prints the download throughput, elapsed time, bytes already downloaded etc during download. check-links.lua -- HTML link checker program This little program scans a HTML file and checks for broken links. It is similar to check-links.pl by Jamie Zawinski, but uses all facilities of the LuaSocket library and the Lua language. It has not been thoroughly tested, but it should work. Just run lua -l luasocket check-links.lua {<url>} > output and open the result to see a list of broken links. cl-compat.lua This module implements an old (and higher level) interface to SMTP provided by the CGILUA toolkit. It runs on top of the LuaSocket SMTP interface. Good luck, Diego.