pandoc-lua
[options] [script
[args]]
pandoc-lua
is a standalone Lua interpreter with behavior
similar to that of the standard lua
executable, but
exposing all of pandoc’s Lua libraries. All pandoc.*
packages, as well as the packages re
and lpeg
,
are available via global variables. Furthermore, the globals
PANDOC_VERSION
, PANDOC_STATE
, and
PANDOC_API_VERSION
are set at startup.
If no script argument is given, then the script is assumed to be
passed in via stdin. When called without arguments,
pandoc-lua
behaves as pandoc-lua -v -i
when
the standard input (stdin
) is a terminal, and as
pandoc-lua -
otherwise. On Windows the program will always
behave as if it was connected to a terminal.
When called without the option -E
, the interpreter
checks for an environment variable LUA_INIT
before running
any argument. If the variable content has the format
@filename
, then pandoc-lua
executes
the file. Otherwise, pandoc-lua
executes the string
itself.
-e stat
Execute statement stat
.
-l mod
If mod has the pattern g=m
, then require library
m
into global g
; otherwise require library
mod
into global mod
.
-v
Show version information.
-i
Enter interactive mode after running script.
-E
Ignore environment variables. This is not fully implemented yet and
only ignores the LUA_INIT
variable. Other variables like
LUA_PATH
and LUA_CPATH
are
not ignored.
-W
Turn warnings on.
In interactive mode, the Lua interpreter repeatedly prompts and waits for a line. After reading a line, Lua first tries to interpret the line as an expression. If it succeeds, it prints its value. Otherwise, it interprets the line as a statement. If you write an incomplete statement, the interpreter waits for its completion by issuing a different prompt.
Exit the interactive mode by pressing Ctrl-D
or
Ctrl-C
, or by typing os.exit()
. The
Isocline library is used for line editing. Press
F1
to get a list of available keybindings; the
ctrl
key is abbreviated as ^
in that list.
Copyright 2023 John MacFarlane (jgm@berkeley.edu) and contributors. Released under the GPL, version 2 or later. This software carries no warranty of any kind. (See COPYRIGHT for full copyright and warranty notices.)
Lua: Copyright 1994-2022 Lua.org, PUC-Rio.
The Pandoc source code may be downloaded from <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc> or <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases>. Further documentation is available at <https://pandoc.org>.