Lua-memoryfile allows you to manipulate strings in memory as if they were
files. It can be used to create strings from many parts (like a
stringbuffer), or to read strings a line at a time, or to simulate real files.
When you unpack the source code everything should already be ready for
compilation. Doing "make install" as root will compile everything, and
install the compiled library and a man page describing it.
See lua-memoryfile(3) for information about how to use the library. The
same documentation is available on the website, where you can also get the
latest packages:
http://www.daizucms.org/lua/library/memoryfile/
Send bug reports, suggestions, etc. to Geoff Richards <[email protected]>