I haven’t talked about programming languages for a while so here goes: We start this week with the free, open source (MIT License) Lua language. First released in 1993, Lua (which means “moon” in ...
I've tried to build neovim 0.2.1 for Fedora and it failed to build on i686. I've tracked it down to lua-mpack. I've just put together some code from the lua test which is part of the package but doesn ...