--[=[ @interface CompileOptions @within Luau The Luau compiler options used in generating luau bytecode This is a dictionary that may contain one or more of the following values: * `optimizationLevel` - Sets the compiler option "optimizationLevel". Defaults to `1` * `coverageLevel` - Sets the compiler option "coverageLevel". Defaults to `0` * `debugLevel` - Sets the compiler option "debugLevel". Defaults to `1` Documentation regarding what these values represent can be found here; * https://github.com/Roblox/luau/blob/bd229816c0a82a8590395416c81c333087f541fd/Compiler/include/luacode.h#L13 ]=] export type CompileOptions = { optimizationLevel: number, coverageLevel: number, debugLevel: number, } --[=[ @interface LoadOptions @within Luau The Luau load options are used for generating a lua function from either bytecode or sourcecode This is a dictionary that may contain one or more of the following values: * `debugName` - The debug name of the closure. Defaults to `string ["..."]` ]=] export type LoadOptions = { debugName: string, } --[=[ @class Luau Built-in library for generating luau bytecode & functions. ### Example usage ```lua local luau = require("@lune/luau") local bytecode = luau.compile("print('Hello, World!')") local callableFn = luau.load(bytecode) -- Additionally, we can skip the bytecode generation and load a callable function directly from the code itself. -- local callableFn = luau.load("print('Hello, World!')") callableFn() ``` ]=] local luau = {} --[=[ @within Luau Compiles sourcecode into Luau bytecode An error will be thrown if the sourcecode given isn't valid Luau code. ### Example usage ```lua local luau = require("@lune/luau") local bytecode = luau.compile("print('Hello, World!')", { optimizationLevel: 1, coverageLevel: 0, debugLevel: 1, }) ... ``` @param source The string that'll be compiled into bytecode @param CompileOptions The luau compiler options used when compiling the source string @return luau bytecode ]=] function luau.compile(source: string, CompileOptions: CompileOptions): string return nil :: any end --[=[ @within Luau Generates a function from either bytecode or sourcecode An error will be thrown if the sourcecode given isn't valid luau code. ### Example usage ```lua local luau = require("@lune/luau") local bytecode = luau.compile("print('Hello, World!')") local callableFn = luau.load(bytecode, { debugName = "'Hello, World'" }) callableFn() ``` @param source Either bytecode or sourcecode @param loadOptions The load options used when creating a callbable function @return luau function ]=] function luau.load(source: string, loadOptions: LoadOptions): string return nil :: any end return luau