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Old 09-13-2015, 05:22 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by ectoplasm View Post
Many programs embed Lua, or customize it to their preference.
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Yup, no lua interpreter shipped by Kobo (unlike on the Kindles >= 5.x), KOReader bundles its own LuaJIT.
I can see now that for the languages with interpreters you have to include them also.

But what about compiled executables?
Can C and C++ be used without anything extra?
And if yes, what about other compiled executables, for example from Pascal?

Sorry for my ignorance.
Just trying to clear things a little.
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