/luasrcdiet

Compresses Lua source code by removing unnecessary characters (maintained fork of http://luasrcdiet.luaforge.net/)

Primary LanguageLuaOtherNOASSERTION

LuaSrcDiet

Build Status LDoc

Compresses Lua source code by removing unnecessary characters.

This is revival of LuaSrcDiet originally written by Kein-Hong Man.

Table of Contents

Introduction

LuaSrcDiet is a utility written in Lua for the purpose of turning Lua 5.1+ source code like this:

local function calc_indent(s)
  local col = 0
  for i = 1, #s do
    local c = sub(s, i, i)
    col = col + 1
    if c == "\t" then  -- tab
      while col % 8 > 0 do col = col + 1 end
    end
  end--for
  return math.floor(col / 8)
end

into a more compact or “squeezed” form (minus a lot of unnecessary characters) like this:

local function _(l)local e=0
for o=1,#l do
local n=n(l,o,o)e=e+1
if n=="\t"then
while e%8>0 do e=e+1 end
end
end
return r.floor(e/8)end

and still be able to run normally under standard Lua 5.1+ or LuaJIT 2.0+.

LuaSrcDiet reduces the size of Lua 5.1+ source files by aggressively removing all unnecessary whitespace and comments, optimizing constant tokens, and renaming local variables to shorter names. For example, LuaSrcDiet squeezes its own sources from 156 kiB down to 42 kiB. Further bzip2 or lzma compression can bring the file size further down to under 13 kiB. That’s 12× reduction in size, if you don’t mind the decompression and compilation time.

LuaSrcDiet is broadly similar to Luiz’s lstrip (tar.gz) for Lua 5.1, which can be found on Luiz’s Libraries and tools for Lua page. LuaSrcDiet with its modified Lua source code lexer and parser allows most optimization options to be enabled or disabled separately, and can do a bit more like renaming local variable names.

There is also Matthew Wild’s squish, which incorporates LuaSrcDiet and offers more code compression options. Squish goes beyond what LuaSrcDiet does, as the latter (as a matter of policy) only sticks to source code readable by standard Lua binaries.

LuaSrcDiet and Obfuscation

Owing to the use of LuaSrcDiet among certain things like WoW add-ons, the following is a clarification of this author’s intentions:

  • LuaSrcDiet can be used as a weak obfuscator. However, note that the structure and arrangement of the source code stays exactly the same, so do not depend on such a weak form of obfuscation if you really needed heavy-duty obfuscation.

  • LuaSrcDiet was written for the purpose of comparing minimum-sized sources with binary chunks, their compressibility, and the parsing performance of the Lua interpreter. I don’t care one iota about obfuscation, it’s compression I’m interested in.

  • This is experimental software. If you want to use it for important stuff, be sure to apply source and binary equivalence checking. I’m not, of course, responsible for anything you do.

  • Treat it like a text filter tool or a compiler. There is no legal requirement to acknowledge LuaSrcDiet or to place its copyright notice anywhere for the source code you processed. Your app is stuff you wrote, LuaSrcDiet is stuff I wrote. Simples.

  • Obfuscation cannot be defined precisely so we are dealing with subjective judgements. I think it’s fair if people want to apply a mild deterrent against casual plagiarism. Those desperate for original sources should instead turn their energies towards Open Source or Free Software.

Changes in This Fork

  • Code-base updated to be compatible with Lua 5.1–5.3.

  • Added support for processing Lua 5.2–5.3 code (except binary equivalence checking).

  • Published on LuaRocks (the Lua package manager).

  • Documentation comments converted to LDoc’s format (except lparser.lua).

  • Documentation wiki pages converted to AsciiDoc.

Installation

Note: If you want to bootstrap development environment for running tests, read the next section.

Using LuaRocks

You can install luasrcdiet using LuaRocks (the Lua package manager):

luarocks install luasrcdiet

or to get the latest development version:

luarocks install --server=http://luarocks.org/dev luasrcdiet

Set Up Development Environment

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/jirutka/luasrcdiet.git
    cd luasrcdiet
  2. Source file .envrc into your shell (or manually add $(pwd)/.venv/bin to your PATH):

    source .envrc
  3. Install Lua and modules for running tests into directory .venv:

    ./script/bootstrap
  4. Start hacking!

  5. Run linters and tests:

    ./script/test

Documentation

Acknowledgements

  • The original author of LuaSrcDiet and its documentation is Kein-Hong Man. History of this repository until 2012 has been recreated from release tarballs hosted on Google Code.

  • Parts of LuaSrcDiet is based on Yueliang, which is in turn based on the Lua sources.

License

This project is licensed under MIT License. For the full text of the license, see the COPYRIGHT file.