The TypeScriptLua repo contains the complete source code implementation for TypeScript compiler for Lua bytecode.
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TypeScriptLua is licensed under the MIT license.
Prerequisite: nodejs, Lua 5.3, VSCode
- Build Project
npm install
npm run build
- Compile test.ts
create file test.ts
declare var print: any;
class Person {
protected name: string;
constructor(name: string) { this.name = name; }
}
class Employee extends Person {
private department: string;
constructor(name: string, department: string) {
super(name);
this.department = department;
}
public get ElevatorPitch() {
return `Hello, my name is ${this.name} and I work in ${this.department}.`;
}
}
let howard = new Employee("Howard", "Sales");
print(howard.ElevatorPitch);
node __out/main.js test.ts
Now you have test.lua
- Run it.
lua test.lua
Result:
Hello, my name is Howard and I work in Sales.
Enjoy it.
- Compile JavaScript Library
cd experiments\jslib
node ../../__out/main.js -singleModule
-
Copy JS.lua into your folder where you run the compiled app.
-
Compile test.ts
create file test.ts
class Person {
protected name: string;
constructor(name: string) { this.name = name; }
}
class Employee extends Person {
private department: string;
constructor(name: string, department: string) {
super(name);
this.department = department;
}
public get ElevatorPitch() {
return `Hello, my name is ${this.name} and I work in ${this.department}.`;
}
}
let howard = new Employee("Howard", "Sales");
console.log(howard.ElevatorPitch);
node __out/main.js test.ts
- Run it.
lua -e "require('./JS')" test.lua
Result:
Hello, my name is Howard and I work in Sales.
Enjoy it