Lua is a case sensitive language.
Identifiers can be any string of letters, digits, and underscores,
not beginning with a digit.
The following words are reserved, and cannot be used as identifiers:
and do else elseif end
function if local nil not
or repeat return until then while
The following strings denote other tokens:
~= <= >= < > == = .. + - * /
% ( ) { } [ ] ; , .
Literal strings can be delimited by matching single or double quotes, and can contain the C-like escape sequences '\n', '\t' and '\r'. Comments start anywhere outside a string with a double hyphen (--) and run until the end of the line.
Numerical constants may be written with an optional decimal part,
and an optional decimal exponent.
Examples of valid numerical constants are:
4 4. .4 4.57e-3 .3e12
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