RELEASE LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta10

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Mike Pall
2012-05-09 18:11:35 +02:00
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<p>
This is a list of changes between the released versions of LuaJIT.<br>
The current <span style="color: #c00000;">development version</span> is <strong>LuaJIT&nbsp;2.0.0-beta9</strong>.<br>
The current <span style="color: #c00000;">development version</span> is <strong>LuaJIT&nbsp;2.0.0-beta10</strong>.<br>
The current <span style="color: #0000c0;">stable version</span> is <strong>LuaJIT&nbsp;1.1.8</strong>.
</p>
<p>

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and change to the newly created directory:
</p>
<pre class="code">
tar zxf LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta9.tar.gz
cd LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta9</pre>
tar zxf LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta10.tar.gz
cd LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta10</pre>
<h3>Building LuaJIT</h3>
<p>
The supplied Makefiles try to auto-detect the settings needed for your
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<p style="color: #c00000;">
Note: to avoid overwriting a previous version, the beta test releases
only install the LuaJIT executable under the versioned name (i.e.
<tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta9</tt>). You probably want to create a symlink
<tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta10</tt>). You probably want to create a symlink
for convenience, with a command like this:
</p>
<pre class="code" style="color: #c00000;">
sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta9&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta10&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
</pre>
<h2 id="windows">Windows Systems</h2>

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<p class="indent" style="color: #c00000;">
Note: the beta test releases only install under the versioned name on
POSIX systems (to avoid overwriting a previous version). You either need
to type <tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta9</tt> to start it or create a symlink
to type <tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta10</tt> to start it or create a symlink
with a command like this:
</p>
<pre class="code" style="color: #c00000;">
sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta9&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta10&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
</pre>
<p>
Unlike previous versions <b>optimization is turned on by default</b> in
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read the comment block at the start of their source.
They can be found in the <tt>lib</tt> directory of the source
distribution or installed under the <tt>jit</tt> directory. By default
this is <tt>/usr/local/share/luajit-2.0.0-beta9/jit</tt> on POSIX
this is <tt>/usr/local/share/luajit-2.0.0-beta10/jit</tt> on POSIX
systems.
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<p>
The <span style="color: #0000c0;">LuaJIT 1.x</span> series represents
the current <span style="color: #0000c0;">stable branch</span>.
Only a single bug has been discovered in the last two years. So, if
Only a single bug has been discovered in the last three years. So, if
you need a rock-solid VM, you are encouraged to fetch the latest
release of LuaJIT 1.x from the <a href="http://luajit.org/download.html"><span class="ext">&raquo;</span>&nbsp;Download</a>
page.
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<p>
<span style="color: #c00000;">LuaJIT 2.0</span> is the currently active
<span style="color: #c00000;">development branch</span>.
It has <b>Beta Test</b> status and is still undergoing
substantial changes.
It still has <b>Beta Test</b> status, but it's not undergoing substantial
changes anymore.
It has <a href="http://luajit.org/performance.html"><span class="ext">&raquo;</span>&nbsp;much better performance</a> than LuaJIT 1.x.
It's maturing quickly, so you should definitely
It's nearly feature-complete, so you should definitely
start to evaluate it for new projects right now.
</p>