All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
-
Added a builtin API for regular expressions.
Example basic usage:
local Regex = require("@lune/regex") local re = Regex.new("hello") if re:isMatch("hello, world!") then print("Matched!") end local caps = re:captures("hello, world! hello, again!") print(#caps) -- 2 print(caps:get(1)) -- "hello" print(caps:get(2)) -- "hello" print(caps:get(3)) -- nil
Check out the documentation for more details.
-
Added support for buffers as arguments in builtin APIs (#148)
This includes APIs such as
fs.writeFile
,serde.encode
, and more. -
Added support for cross-compilation of standalone binaries (#162)
You can now compile standalone binaries for other platforms by passing an additional
target
argument to thebuild
subcommand:lune build my-file.luau --output my-bin --target windows-x86_64
Currently supported targets are the same as the ones included with each release of Lune on GitHub. Check releases for a full list of targets.
-
Added
stdio.readToEnd()
for reading the entire stdin passed to Lune
-
Split the repository into modular crates instead of a monolith. (#188)
If you previously depended on Lune as a crate, nothing about it has changed for version
0.8.4
, but now each individual sub-crate has also been published and is available for use:lune
(old)lune-utils
lune-roblox
lune-std-*
for every builtin library
When depending on the main
lune
crate, each builtin library also has a feature flag that can be toggled in the formatstd-*
.In general, this should mean that it is now much easier to make your own Lune builtin, publish your own flavor of a Lune CLI, or take advantage of all the work that has been done for Lune as a runtime when making your own Rust programs.
-
Changed the
User-Agent
header innet.request
to be more descriptive (#186) -
Updated to Luau version
0.622
.
- Fixed not being able to decompress
lz4
format in high compression mode - Fixed stack overflow for tables with circular keys (#183)
- Fixed
net.serve
no longer accepting ipv6 addresses - Fixed headers in
net.serve
being raw bytes instead of strings
- Fixed
require
not throwing syntax errors (#168) - Fixed
require
caching not working correctly (#171) - Fixed case-sensitivity issue in
require
with aliases (#173) - Fixed
itertools
dependency being marked optional even though it is mandatory (#176) - Fixed test cases for the
net
built-in library on Windows (#177)
- Fixed REPL panicking after the first evaluation / run.
- Fixed globals reloading on each run in the REPL, causing unnecessary slowdowns.
- Fixed
net.serve
requests no longer being plain tables in Lune0.8.1
, breaking usage of things such astable.clone
.
- Added the ability to specify an address in
net.serve
. (#142)
- Update to Luau version
0.616
. - Major performance improvements when using a large amount of threads / asynchronous Lune APIs. (#165)
- Minor performance improvements and less overhead for
net.serve
andnet.socket
. (#165)
- Fixed
fs.copy
not working with empty dirs. (#155) - Fixed stack overflow when printing tables with cyclic references. (#158)
- Fixed not being able to yield in
net.serve
handlers without blocking other requests. (#165) - Fixed various scheduler issues / panics. (#165)
-
The Lune CLI now uses subcommands instead of flag options:
lune script_name arg1 arg2 arg3
->lune run script_name arg1 arg2 arg3
lune --list
->lune list
lune --setup
->lune setup
This unfortunately hurts ergonomics for quickly running scripts but is a necessary change to allow us to add more commands, such as the new
build
subcommand. -
The
createdAt
,modifiedAt
, andaccessedAt
properties returned fromfs.metadata
are nowDateTime
values instead of numbers. -
The
Lune
struct has been renamed toRuntime
in the Lune rust crate.
-
Added support for compiling single Lune scripts into standalone executables! (#140)
Example usage:
-- my_cool_script.luau print("Hello, standalone!")
> lune build my_cool_script.luau # Creates `my_cool_script.exe` (Windows) or `my_cool_script` (macOS / Linux)
> ./my_cool_script.exe # Windows > ./my_cool_script # macOS / Linux > "Hello, standalone!"
To compile scripts that use
require
and reference multiple files, a bundler such as darklua should preferrably be used. You may also distribute files alongside the standalone binary, they will still be able to berequire
-d. This limitation will be lifted in the future and Lune will automatically bundle any referenced scripts. -
Added support for path aliases using
.luaurc
config files!For full documentation and reference, check out the official Luau RFC, but here's a quick example:
// .luaurc { "aliases": { "modules": "./some/long/path/to/modules" } }
-- ./some/long/path/to/modules/foo.luau return { World = "World!" } -- ./anywhere/you/want/my_script.luau local mod = require("@modules/foo") print("Hello, " .. mod.World)
-
Added support for multiple values for a single query, and multiple values for a single header, in
net.request
. This is a part of the HTTP specification that is not widely used but that may be useful in certain cases. To clarify:-
Single values remain unchanged and will work exactly the same as before.
-- https://example.com/?foo=bar&baz=qux local net = require("@lune/net") net.request({ url = "example.com", query = { foo = "bar", baz = "qux", } })
-
Multiple values on a single query / header are represented as an ordered array of strings.
-- https://example.com/?foo=first&foo=second&foo=third&bar=baz local net = require("@lune/net") net.request({ url = "example.com", query = { foo = { "first", "second", "third" }, bar = "baz", } })
-
- Update to Luau version
0.606
.
- Fixed the
print
andwarn
global functions yielding the thread, preventing them from being used in places such as the callback totable.sort
. - Fixed the
overwrite
option forfs.move
not correctly removing existing files / directories. (#133)
- Update to Luau version
0.601
.
- Fixed
roblox.getAuthCookie
not being compatible with the latest cookie format by upgrading rbx_cookie.
- Added the
GetDebugId
instance method to theroblox
built-in. This will return the internal id used by the instance, and as the name implies, it should be primarily used for debugging purposes and cases where you need a globally unique identifier for an instance. It is guaranteed to be a 32-digit hexadecimal string.
- Fixed issues with
SecurityCapabilities
on instances in theroblox
built-in by upgrading rbx-dom.
-
Added
implementProperty
andimplementMethod
to theroblox
built-in library to fill in missing functionality that Lune does not aim to implement itself.Example usage:
local roblox = require("@lune/roblox") local part = roblox.Instance.new("Part") roblox.implementMethod("BasePart", "TestMethod", function(_, ...) print("Tried to call TestMethod with", ...) end) part:TestMethod("Hello", "world!")
- Update to Luau version
0.599
. - Stdio options when using
process.spawn
can now be set with more granularity, allowing stderr & stdout to be disabled individually and completely to improve memory usage when they are not being used.
-
Added a new
datetime
built-in library for handling date & time values, parsing, formatting, and more. (#94)Example usage:
local DateTime = require("@lune/datetime") -- Creates a DateTime for the current exact moment in time local now = DateTime.now() -- Formats the current moment in time as an ISO 8601 string print(now:toIsoDate()) -- Formats the current moment in time, using the local -- time, the French locale, and the specified time string print(now:formatLocalTime("%A, %d %B %Y", "fr")) -- Returns a specific moment in time as a DateTime instance local someDayInTheFuture = DateTime.fromLocalTime({ year = 3033, month = 8, day = 26, hour = 16, minute = 56, second = 28, millisecond = 892, }) -- Extracts the current local date & time as separate values (same values as above table) print(now:toLocalTime()) -- Returns a DateTime instance from a given float, where the whole -- denotes the seconds and the fraction denotes the milliseconds -- Note that the fraction for millis here is completely optional DateTime.fromUnixTimestamp(871978212313.321) -- Extracts the current universal (UTC) date & time as separate values print(now:toUniversalTime())
-
Added support for passing
stdin
inprocess.spawn
(#106) -
Added support for setting a custom environment in load options for
luau.load
, not subject togetfenv
/setfenv
deoptimizations -
Added Terrain:GetMaterialColor and Terrain:SetMaterialColor (#93)
-
Added support for a variable number of arguments for CFrame methods (#85)
- Update to Luau version
0.596
. - Update to rbx-dom database version
0.596
. process.spawn
now usespowershell
instead of/bin/bash
as the shell on Windows, withshell = true
.- CFrame and Vector3 values are now rounded to the nearest 2 ^ 16 decimal place to reduce floating point errors and diff noise. Note that this does not affect intermediate calculations done in lua, and only happens when a property value is set on an Instance.
- Fixed the
process
built-in library not loading correctly when using Lune in REPL mode. - Fixed list subcommand not listing global scripts without a local
.lune
/lune
directory present. - Fixed
net.serve
stopping when the returnedServeHandle
is garbage collected. - Fixed missing trailing newline when using the
warn
global. - Fixed constructor for
CFrame
in theroblox
built-in library not parsing the 12-arg overload correctly. (#102) - Fixed various functions for
CFrame
in theroblox
built-in library being incorrect, specifically row-column ordering and some flipped signs. (#103) - Fixed cross-service Instance references disappearing when using the
roblox
built-in library (#117)
-
This allows you to run scripts within Lune without writing files!
Example usage, inside your favorite terminal:
# 1. Run the Lune executable, without any arguments lune # 2. You will be shown the current Lune version and a blank prompt arrow: Lune v0.7.7 > # 3. Start typing, and hit enter when you want to run your script! # Your script will run until completion and output things along the way. > print(2 + 3) 5 > print("Hello, lune changelog!") Hello, lune changelog! # 4. You can also set variables that will get preserved between runs. # Note that local variables do not get preserved here. > myVariable = 123 > print(myVariable) 123 # 5. Press either of these key combinations to exit the REPL: # - Ctrl + D # - Ctrl + C
-
Added a new
luau
built-in library for manually compiling and loading Luau source code. (#82)Example usage:
local luau = require("@lune/luau") local bytecode = luau.compile("print('Hello, World!')") local callableFn = luau.load(bytecode) callableFn() -- Additionally, we can skip the bytecode generation and -- load a callable function directly from the code itself. local callableFn2 = luau.load("print('Hello, World!')") callableFn2()
-
Update to Luau version
0.591
. -
Lune's internal task scheduler and
require
functionality has been completely rewritten.
The new scheduler is much more stable, conforms to a larger test suite, and has a few additional benefits:- Built-in libraries are now lazily loaded, meaning nothing gets allocated until the built-in library gets loaded using
require("@lune/builtin-name")
. This also improves startup times slightly. - Spawned processes using
process.spawn
now run on different thread(s), freeing up resources for the main thread where luau runs. - Serving requests using
net.serve
now processes requests on background threads, also freeing up resources. In the future, this will also allow us to offload heavy tasks such as compression/decompression to background threads. - Groundwork for custom / user-defined require aliases has been implemented, as well as absolute / cwd-relative requires. These will both be exposed as options and be made available to use some time in the future.
- Built-in libraries are now lazily loaded, meaning nothing gets allocated until the built-in library gets loaded using
-
When using the
serde
built-in library, keys are now sorted during serialization. This means that the output ofencode
is now completely deterministic, and wont cause issues when committing generated files to git etc.
-
Fixed not being able to pass arguments to the thread using
coroutine.resume
. (#86) -
Fixed a large number of long-standing issues, from the task scheduler rewrite:
- Fixed
require
hanging indefinitely when the module being require-d uses an async function in its main body. - Fixed background tasks (such as
net.serve
) not keeping Lune alive even if there are no lua threads to run. - Fixed spurious panics and error messages such as
Tried to resume next queued future but none are queued
. - Fixed not being able to catch non-string errors properly, errors were accidentally being wrapped in an opaque
userdata
type.
- Fixed
- Update to Luau version
0.588
- Enabled Luau JIT backend for potential performance improvements π
If you run into any strange behavior please open an issue!
- Fixed publishing of the Lune library to
crates.io
- Fixed
serde.decode
deserializingnull
values asuserdata
instead ofnil
. - Fixed not being able to require files with multiple extensions, eg.
module.spec.luau
was not require-able usingrequire("module.spec")
. - Fixed instances and
roblox
built-in library APIs erroring when used asynchronously/concurrently.
-
Lune now has a new documentation site!
This addresses new APIs from version0.7.0
not being available on the docs site, brings much improved searching functionality, and will help us keep documentation more up-to-date going forward with a more automated process. You can check out the new site at lune-org.github.io. -
Added
fs.copy
to recursively copy files and directories.Example usage:
local fs = require("@lune/fs") fs.writeDir("myCoolDir") fs.writeFile("myCoolDir/myAwesomeFile.json", "{}") fs.copy("myCoolDir", "myCoolDir2") assert(fs.isDir("myCoolDir2")) assert(fs.isFile("myCoolDir2/myAwesomeFile.json")) assert(fs.readFile("myCoolDir2/myAwesomeFile.json") == "{}")
-
Added
fs.metadata
to get metadata about files and directories.Example usage:
local fs = require("@lune/fs") fs.writeFile("myAwesomeFile.json", "{}") local meta = fs.metadata("myAwesomeFile.json") print(meta.exists) --> true print(meta.kind) --> "file" print(meta.createdAt) --> 1689848548.0577152 (unix timestamp) print(meta.permissions) --> { readOnly: false }
-
Added
roblox.getReflectionDatabase
to access the builtin database containing information about classes and enums.Example usage:
local roblox = require("@lune/roblox") local db = roblox.getReflectionDatabase() print("There are", #db:GetClassNames(), "classes in the reflection database") print("All base instance properties:") local class = db:GetClass("Instance") for name, prop in class.Properties do print(string.format( "- %s with datatype %s and default value %s", prop.Name, prop.Datatype, tostring(class.DefaultProperties[prop.Name]) )) end
-
Added support for running directories with an
init.luau
orinit.lua
file in them in the CLI.
- Update to Luau version
0.583
- Fixed publishing of Lune to crates.io by migrating away from a monorepo.
- Fixed crashes when writing a very deeply nested
Instance
to a file. (#62) - Fixed not being able to read & write to WebSocket objects at the same time. (#68)
- Fixed tab character at the start of a script causing it not to parse correctly. (#72)
- Added support for
CFrame
andFont
types in attributes when using theroblox
builtin.
- Fixed
roblox.serializeModel
still keeping some unique ids.
- When using
roblox.serializeModel
, Lune will no longer keep internal unique ids.
This is consistent with what Roblox does and prevents Lune from always generating a new and unique file.
This previously caused unnecessary diffs when using git or other kinds of source control. (Relevant issue)
- Added support for
init
files in directories, similar to Rojo, orindex.js
/mod.rs
in JavaScript / Rust.
This means that placing a file namedinit.luau
orinit.lua
in a directory will now let yourequire
that directory.
- The
lune --setup
command is now much more user-friendly. - Update to Luau version
0.581
- Added support for TLS in websockets, enabling usage of
wss://
-prefixed URLs. (#57)
- Fixed
closeCode
erroring when being accessed on websockets. (#57) - Fixed issues with
UniqueId
when using theroblox
builtin by downgradingrbx-dom
.
-
Globals for the
fs
,net
,process
,stdio
, andtask
builtins have been removed, and therequire("@lune/...")
syntax is now the only way to access builtin libraries. If you have previously been using a global such asfs
directly, you will now need to putlocal fs = require("@lune/fs")
at the top of the file instead. -
Migrated several functions in the
roblox
builtin to new, more flexible APIs:readPlaceFile -> deserializePlace
readModelFile -> deserializeModel
writePlaceFile -> serializePlace
writeModelFile -> serializeModel
These new APIs no longer use file paths, meaning to use them with files you must first read them using the
fs
builtin. -
Removed
CollectionService
and its methods from theroblox
builtin library - new instance methods have been added as replacements. -
Removed
Instance:FindFirstDescendant
which was a method that was never enabled in the official Roblox API and will soon be removed.
Use the second argument of the already existing find methods instead to find descendants. -
Removed the global
printinfo
function - it was generally not used, and did not work as intended. Use thestdio
builtin for formatting and logging instead. -
Removed support for Windows on ARM - it's more trouble than its worth right now, we may revisit it later.
-
Added
serde.compress
andserde.decompress
for compressing and decompressing strings using one of several compression formats:brotli
,gzip
,lz4
, orzlib
.Example usage:
local INPUT = string.rep("Input string to compress", 16) -- Repeated string 16 times for the purposes of this example local serde = require("@lune/serde") local compressed = serde.compress("gzip", INPUT) local decompressed = serde.decompress("gzip", compressed) assert(decompressed == INPUT)
-
Added automatic decompression for compressed responses when using
net.request
. This behavior can be disabled by passingoptions = { decompress = false }
in request params. -
Added support for finding scripts in the current home directory. This means that if you have a script called
script-name.luau
, you can place it in the following location:C:\Users\YourName\.lune\script-name.luau
(Windows)/Users/YourName/.lune/script-name.luau
(macOS)/home/YourName/.lune/script-name.luau
(Linux)
And then run it using
lune script-name
from any directory you are currently in. -
Added several new instance methods in the
roblox
builtin library: -
Implemented the second argument of the
FindFirstChild
/FindFirstChildOfClass
/FindFirstChildWhichIsA
instance methods.
- Update to Luau version
0.579
- Both
stdio.write
andstdio.ewrite
now support writing arbitrary bytes, instead of only valid UTF-8.
- Fixed
stdio.write
andstdio.ewrite
not being flushed and causing output to be interleaved. (#47) - Fixed
typeof
returninguserdata
for roblox types such asInstance
,Vector3
, ...
-
Replaced all of the separate typedef & documentation generation commands with a unified
lune --setup
command.This command will generate type definition files for all of the builtins and will work with the new
require("@lune/...")
syntax. Note that this also means that there is no longer any way to generate type definitions for globals - this is because they will be removed in the next major release in favor of the beforementioned syntax. -
New releases now include prebuilt binaries for arm64 / aarch64!
These new binaries will have names with the following format:lune-windows-0.6.7-aarch64.exe
lune-linux-0.6.7-aarch64
lune-macos-0.6.7-aarch64
-
Added global types to documentation site
- Added tracing / logging for rare and hard to diagnose error cases, which can be configured using the env var
RUST_LOG
.
-
The
_VERSION
global now follows a consistent formatLune x.y.z+luau
to allow libraries to check against it for version requirements.Examples:
Lune 0.0.0+0
Lune 1.0.0+500
Lune 0.11.22+9999
-
Updated to Luau version
0.573
-
Updated
rbx-dom
to support reading and writingFont
datatypes
- Fixed
_G
not being a readable & writable table - Fixed
_G
containing normal globals such asprint
,math
, ... - Fixed using instances as keys in tables
- Functions such as
print
,warn
, ... now respect__tostring
metamethods.
- Fixed access of roblox instance properties such as
Workspace.Terrain
,game.Workspace
that are actually links to child instances.
These properties are always guaranteed to exist, and they are not always properly set, meaning they must be found through an internal lookup. - Fixed issues with the
CFrame.lookAt
andCFrame.new(Vector3, Vector3)
constructors. - Fixed issues with CFrame math operations returning rotation angles in the wrong order.
- Fixed instances with attributes not saving if they contain integer attributes.
- Fixed attributes not being set properly if the instance has an empty attributes property.
- Fixed error messages for reading & writing roblox files not containing the full error message.
- Fixed crash when trying to access an instance reference property that points to a destroyed instance.
- Fixed crash when trying to save instances that contain unsupported attribute types.
- Added support for instance tags &
CollectionService
in theroblox
built-in.
Currently implemented methods are listed on the docs site.
- Fixed accessing a destroyed instance printing an error message even if placed inside a pcall.
- Fixed cloned instances not having correct instance reference properties set (
ObjectValue.Value
,Motor6D.Part0
, ...) - Fixed
Instance::GetDescendants
returning the same thing asInstance::GetChildren
.
This release adds some new features and fixes for the roblox
built-in.
- Added
GetAttribute
,GetAttributes
andSetAttribute
methods for instances. - Added support for getting & setting properties that are instance references.
- Improved handling of optional property types such as optional cframes & default physical properties.
- Fixed handling of instance properties that are serialized as binary strings.
- Fixed
writePlaceFile
andwriteModelFile
in the newroblox
built-in making mysterious "ROOT" instances.
-
Added a
roblox
built-inIf you're familiar with Remodel, this new built-in contains more or less the same APIs, integrated into Lune.
There are just too many new APIs to list in this changelog, so head over to the docs sit to learn more! -
Added a
serde
built-inThis built-in contains previously available functions
encode
anddecode
from thenet
global.
The plan is for this built-in to contain more serialization and encoding functionality in the future. -
require
has been reimplemented and overhauled in several ways:- New built-ins such as
roblox
andserde
can only be imported usingrequire("@lune/roblox")
,require("@lune/serde")
, ... - Previous globals such as
fs
,net
and others can now also be imported usingrequire("@lune/fs")
,require("@lune/net")
, ... - Requiring a script is now completely asynchronous and will not block lua threads other than the caller.
- Requiring a script will no longer error when using async APIs in the main body of the required script.
All new built-ins will be added using this syntax and new built-ins will no longer be available in the global scope, and current globals will stay available as globals until proper editor and LSP support is available to ensure Lune users have a good development experience. This is the first step towards moving away from adding each library as a global, and allowing Lune to have more built-in libraries in general.
Behavior otherwise stays the same, and requires are still relative to file unless the special
@
prefix is used. - New built-ins such as
-
Added
net.urlEncode
andnet.urlDecode
for URL-encoding and decoding strings
- Renamed the global
info
function toprintinfo
to make it less ambiguous
- Removed experimental
net.encode
andnet.decode
functions, since they are now available usingrequire("@lune/serde")
- Removed option to preserve default Luau require behavior
-
Added support for shebangs at the top of a script, meaning scripts such as this one will now run without throwing a syntax error:
#!/usr/bin/env lune print("Hello, world!")
- Fixed
fs.writeFile
andfs.readFile
not working with strings / files that are invalid utf-8
- Added support for running scripts by passing absolute file paths in the CLI
- This does not have the restriction of scripts having to use the
.luau
or.lua
extension, since it is presumed that if you pass an absolute path you know exactly what you are doing
- This does not have the restriction of scripts having to use the
- Improved error messages for passing invalid file names / file paths substantially - they now include helpful formatting to make file names distinct from file extensions, and give suggestions on how to solve the problem
- Improved general formatting of error messages, both in the CLI and for Luau scripts being run
- Fixed the CLI being a bit too picky about file names when trying to run files in
lune
or.lune
directories - Fixed documentation misses from large changes made in version
0.5.0
- Added support for reading scripts from stdin by passing
"-"
as the script name - Added support for close codes in the
net
WebSocket APIs:- A close code can be sent by passing it to
socket.close
- A received close code can be checked with the
socket.closeCode
value, which is populated after a socket has been closed - note that usingsocket.close
will not set the close code value, it is only set when received and is guaranteed to exist after closure
- A close code can be sent by passing it to
- Update to Luau version 0.566
- Fixed scripts having to be valid utf8, they may now use any kind of encoding that base Luau supports
- The
net
WebSocket APIs will no longer returnnil
for partial messages being received insocket.next
, and will instead wait for the full message to arrive
- Fixed
lune --generate-selene-types
generating an invalid Selene definitions file - Fixed type definition parsing issues on Windows
- Fixed crash when using
stdio.color()
orstdio.style()
in a CI environment or non-interactive terminal
-
Added
net.encode
andnet.decode
which are equivalent tonet.jsonEncode
andnet.jsonDecode
, but with support for more formats.WARNING: Unstable API
This API is unstable and may change or be removed in the next major version of Lune. The purpose of making a new release with these functions is to gather feedback from the community, and potentially replace the JSON-specific encoding and decoding utilities.
Example usage:
local toml = net.decode("toml", [[ [package] name = "my-cool-toml-package" version = "0.1.0" [values] epic = true ]]) assert(toml.package.name == "my-cool-toml-package") assert(toml.package.version == "0.1.0") assert(toml.values.epic == true)
- Fixed indentation of closing curly bracket when printing tables
-
Added auto-generated API reference pages and documentation using GitHub wiki pages
-
Added support for
query
innet.request
parameters, which enables usage of query parameters in URLs without having to manually URL encode values. -
Added a new function
fs.move
to move / rename a file or directory from one path to another. -
Implemented a new task scheduler which resolves several long-standing issues:
- Issues with yielding across the C-call/metamethod boundary no longer occur when calling certain async APIs that Lune provides.
- Ordering of interleaved calls to
task.spawn/task.defer
is now completely deterministic, deferring is now guaranteed to run last even in these cases. - The minimum wait time possible when using
task.wait
and minimum delay time usingtask.delay
are now much smaller, and only limited by the underlying OS implementation. For most systems this meanstask.wait
andtask.delay
are now accurate down to about 5 milliseconds or less.
- Type definitions are now bundled as part of the Lune executable, meaning they no longer need to be downloaded.
lune --generate-selene-types
will generate the Selene type definitions file, replacinglune --download-selene-types
lune --generate-luau-types
will generate the Luau type definitions file, replacinglune --download-luau-types
- Improved accuracy of Selene type definitions, strongly typed arrays are now used where possible
- Improved error handling and messages for
net.serve
- Improved error handling and messages for
stdio.prompt
- File path representations on Windows now use legacy paths instead of UNC paths wherever possible, preventing some confusing cases where file paths don't work as expected
- Fixed
process.cwd
not having the correct ending path separator on Windows - Fixed remaining edge cases where the
task
andcoroutine
libraries weren't interoperable - Fixed
task.delay
keeping the script running even if it was cancelled usingtask.cancel
- Fixed
stdio.prompt
blocking all other lua threads while prompting for input
-
net
now supports web sockets for both clients and servers!
Note that the web socket object is identical on both client and server, but how you retrieve a web socket object is different.The server web socket API is an extension of the existing
net.serve
function.
This allows for serving both normal HTTP requests and web socket requests on the same port.Example usage:
net.serve(8080, { handleRequest = function(request) return "Hello, world!" end, handleWebSocket = function(socket) task.delay(10, function() socket.send("Timed out!") socket.close() end) -- The message will be nil when the socket has closed repeat local messageFromClient = socket.next() if messageFromClient == "Ping" then socket.send("Pong") end until messageFromClient == nil end, })
Example usage:
local socket = net.socket("ws://localhost:8080") socket.send("Ping") task.delay(5, function() socket.close() end) -- The message will be nil when the socket has closed repeat local messageFromServer = socket.next() if messageFromServer == "Ping" then socket.send("Pong") end until messageFromServer == nil
-
net.serve
now returns aNetServeHandle
which can be used to stop serving requests safely.Example usage:
local handle = net.serve(8080, function() return "Hello, world!" end) print("Shutting down after 1 second...") task.wait(1) handle.stop() print("Shut down succesfully")
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The third and optional argument of
process.spawn
is now a global typeProcessSpawnOptions
. -
Setting
cwd
in the options forprocess.spawn
to a path starting with a tilde (~
) will now use a path relative to the platform-specific home / user directory. -
NetRequest
query parameters value has been changed to be a table of key-value pairs similar toprocess.env
. If any query parameter is specified more than once in the request url, the value chosen will be the last one that was specified. -
The internal http client for
net.request
now reuses headers and connections for more efficient requests. -
Refactored the Lune rust crate to be much more user-friendly and documented all of the public functions.
- Fixed
process.spawn
blocking all lua threads if the spawned child process yields.
-
Added a new global
stdio
which replacesconsole
-
Added
stdio.write
which writes a string directly to stdout, without any newlines -
Added
stdio.ewrite
which writes a string directly to stderr, without any newlines -
Added
stdio.prompt
which will prompt the user for different kinds of inputExample usage:
local text = stdio.prompt() local text2 = stdio.prompt("text", "Please write some text") local didConfirm = stdio.prompt("confirm", "Please confirm this action") local optionIndex = stdio.prompt("select", "Please select an option", { "one", "two", "three" }) local optionIndices = stdio.prompt( "multiselect", "Please select one or more options", { "one", "two", "three", "four", "five" } )
- Migrated
console.setColor/resetColor
andconsole.setStyle/resetStyle
tostdio.color
andstdio.style
to allow for more flexibility in custom printing using ANSI color codes. Check the documentation for new usage and behavior. - Migrated the pretty-printing and formatting behavior of
console.log/info/warn/error
to the standard Luau printing functions.
- Removed printing functions
console.log/info/warn/error
in favor of regular global functions for printing.
- Fixed scripts hanging indefinitely on error
- Added global types for networking & child process APIs
net.request
getsNetFetchParams
andNetFetchResponse
for its argument and return valuenet.serve
getsNetRequest
andNetResponse
for the handler function argument and return valueprocess.spawn
getsProcessSpawnOptions
for its third and optional parameter
- Reorganize repository structure to take advantage of cargo workspaces, improves compile times
-
Added support for string interpolation syntax (update to Luau 0.561)
-
Added network server functionality using
net.serve
Example usage:
net.serve(8080, function(request) print(`Got a {request.method} request at {request.path}!`) local data = net.jsonDecode(request.body) -- For simple text responses with a 200 status return "OK" -- For anything else return { status = 203, headers = { ["Content-Type"] = "application/json" }, body = net.jsonEncode({ message = "echo", data = data, }) } end)
- Improved type definitions file for Selene, now including constants like
process.env
+ tags such asreadonly
andmustuse
wherever applicable
- Fixed type definitions file for Selene not including all API members and parameters
- Fixed
process.exit
exiting at the first yield instead of exiting instantly as it should
-
Added full documentation for all global APIs provided by Lune! This includes over 200 lines of pure documentation about behavior & error cases for all of the current 35 constants & functions. Check the README to find out how to enable documentation in your editor.
-
Added a third argument
options
forprocess.spawn
:cwd
- The current working directory for the processenv
- Extra environment variables to give to the processshell
- Whether to run in a shell or not - set totrue
to run using the default shell, or a string to run using a specific shellstdio
- How to treat output and error streams from the child process - set to"inherit"
to pass output and error streams to the current process
-
Added
process.cwd
, the path to the current working directory in which the Lune script is running
- Added a
--list
subcommand to list scripts found in thelune
or.lune
directory.
- Added automatic publishing of the Lune library to crates.io
- Fixed scripts that terminate instantly sometimes hanging
- Fixed errors containing
./
and / or../
in the middle of file paths - Potential fix for spawned processes that yield erroring with "attempt to yield across metamethod/c-call boundary"
task
now supports passing arguments intask.spawn
/task.delay
/task.defer
require
now uses paths relative to the file instead of being relative to the current directory, which is consistent with almost all other languages but not original Lua / Luau - this is a breaking change but will allow for proper packaging of third-party modules and more in the future.- NOTE: If you still want to use the default Lua behavior instead of relative paths, set the environment variable
LUAU_PWD_REQUIRE
totrue
- NOTE: If you still want to use the default Lua behavior instead of relative paths, set the environment variable
- Improved error message when an invalid file path is passed to
require
- Much improved error formatting and stack traces
- Fixed downloading of type definitions making json files instead of the proper format
- Process termination will now always make sure all lua state is cleaned up before exiting, in all cases
-
Initial implementation of Roblox's task library, with some caveats:
- Minimum wait / delay time is currently set to 10ms, subject to change
- It is not yet possible to pass arguments to tasks created using
task.spawn
/task.delay
/task.defer
- Timings for
task.defer
are flaky and deferred tasks are not (yet) guaranteed to run after spawned tasks
With all that said, everything else should be stable!
- Mixing and matching the
coroutine
library withtask
works in all cases process.exit()
will stop all spawned / delayed / deferred threads and exit the process- Lune is guaranteed to keep running until there are no longer any waiting threads
If any of the abovementioned things do not work as expected, it is a bug, please file an issue!
- Potential fix for spawned processes that yield erroring with "attempt to yield across metamethod/c-call boundary"
- Added full test suites for all Lune globals to ensure correct behavior
- Added library version of Lune that can be used from other Rust projects
- Large internal changes to allow for implementing the
task
library. - Improved general formatting of errors to make them more readable & glanceable
- Improved output formatting of non-primitive types
- Improved output formatting of empty tables
- Fixed double stack trace for certain kinds of errors
- Added
process.args
for inspecting values given to Lune when running (read only) - Added
process.env
which is a plain table where you can get & set environment variables
- Improved error formatting & added proper file name to stack traces
- Removed
...
for process arguments, useprocess.args
instead - Removed individual functions for getting & setting environment variables, use
process.env
instead
-
Added networking functions under
net
Example usage:
local apiResult = net.request({ url = "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1", method = "PATCH", headers = { ["Content-Type"] = "application/json", }, body = net.jsonEncode({ title = "foo", body = "bar", }), }) local apiResponse = net.jsonDecode(apiResult.body) assert(apiResponse.title == "foo", "Invalid json response") assert(apiResponse.body == "bar", "Invalid json response")
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Added console logging & coloring functions under
console
This piece of code:
local tab = { Integer = 1234, Hello = { "World" } } console.log(tab)
Will print the following formatted text to the console, with syntax highlighting:
{ Integer = 1234, Hello = { "World", } }
Additional utility functions exist with the same behavior but that also print out a colored tag together with any data given to them:
console.info
,console.warn
,console.error
- These print out prefix tags[INFO]
,[WARN]
,[ERROR]
in blue, orange, and red, respectively.
- The
json
api is now part ofnet
json.encode
becomesnet.jsonEncode
json.decode
becomenet.jsonDecode
- Fixed JSON decode not working properly
-
Added support for command-line parameters to scripts
These can be accessed as a vararg in the root of a script:
local firstArg: string, secondArg: string = ... print(firstArg, secondArg)
-
Added CLI parameters for downloading type definitions:
lune --download-selene-types
to download Selene types to the current directorylune --download-luau-types
to download Luau types to the current directory
These files will be downloaded as
lune.yml
andluneTypes.d.luau
respectively and are also available in each release on GitHub.
Initial Release