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First take your favorite editor/IDE and create the following script: | First take your favorite editor/IDE and create the following script: | ||
− | + | <source lang="lua"> | |
− | + | print "Hello from APF9328 ! Today it's:" | |
+ | print(os.date()) | ||
+ | </source> | ||
− | Save it as example.lua | + | Save it as ''example.lua'' |
==Compilation== | ==Compilation== |
Revision as of 14:45, 7 December 2008
On this page you will learn how to create your first Lua script for your Armadeus board.
Contents
[hide]Installation
Lua interpreter is not installed in the default rootfs.
Lua version installed by Buildroot is x.x.
- Launch Buildroot's menuconfig:
armadeus$ make menuconfig
- In
- choosing Lua package automatically selects readline and ncurses one
- then save your configuration and build your system:
armadeus$ make
- copy generated rootfs to your NFS directory or on your MMC/SD. If you already have an existing rootfs then just make a:
armadeus$ cp -r buildroot/build_armv4t/root/usr/ /local/export/
Here /local/export/ is my NFS directory.
Source code
First take your favorite editor/IDE and create the following script:
print "Hello from APF9328 ! Today it's:"
print(os.date())
Save it as example.lua
Compilation
Not needed. Transforming Lua scripts in "executables" with Luac hasn't been tested yet.
Running
- Copy your example.lua script to your APF9328 board through your NFS export directory or your MMC/SD
- then on your APF console, launch it:
# lua example.lua Hello from APF9328 ! Today it's: Thu Jun 6 21:57:17 2007 #
Now it's up to you ! ;-)