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Update docs for release candidate.

Mike Pall 13 years ago
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doc/extensions.html

@@ -233,19 +233,11 @@ the corresponding metamethod (e.g. <tt>"__index"</tt>).
 
 <h2 id="resumable">Fully Resumable VM</h2>
 <p>
-The LuaJIT 2.x VM is fully resumable. This means you can yield from a
+The LuaJIT VM is fully resumable. This means you can yield from a
 coroutine even across contexts, where this would not possible with
 the standard Lua&nbsp;5.1 VM: e.g. you can yield across <tt>pcall()</tt>
 and <tt>xpcall()</tt>, across iterators and across metamethods.
 </p>
-<p>
-Note however that LuaJIT 2.x doesn't use
-<a href="http://coco.luajit.org/"><span class="ext">&raquo;</span>&nbsp;Coco</a> anymore. This means the
-overhead for creating coroutines is much smaller and no extra
-C&nbsp;stacks need to be allocated. OTOH you can no longer yield
-across arbitrary C&nbsp;functions. Keep this in mind when
-upgrading from LuaJIT 1.x.
-</p>
 
 <h2 id="lua52">Extensions from Lua 5.2</h2>
 <p>

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doc/install.html

@@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ open a terminal window and change to this directory. Now unpack the archive
 and change to the newly created directory:
 </p>
 <pre class="code">
-tar zxf LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta11.tar.gz
-cd LuaJIT-2.0.0-beta11</pre>
+tar zxf LuaJIT-2.0.0.tar.gz
+cd LuaJIT-2.0.0</pre>
 <h3>Building LuaJIT</h3>
 <p>
 The supplied Makefiles try to auto-detect the settings needed for your
@@ -236,15 +236,6 @@ make install PREFIX=/home/myself/lj2
 <p>
 Obviously the prefixes given during build and installation need to be the same.
 </p>
-<p style="color: #c00000;">
-Note: to avoid overwriting a previous version, the beta test releases
-only install the LuaJIT executable under the versioned name (i.e.
-<tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta11</tt>). You probably want to create a symlink
-for convenience, with a command like this:
-</p>
-<pre class="code" style="color: #c00000;">
-sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta11&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
-</pre>
 
 <h2 id="windows">Windows Systems</h2>
 <h3>Prerequisites</h3>
@@ -461,7 +452,7 @@ much slower than the JIT compiler. Please complain to Apple, not me.
 Or use Android. :-p
 </p>
 <pre class="code">
-IXCODE=/Applications/Xcode45-DP4.app/Contents
+IXCODE=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents
 ISDK=$IXCODE/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer
 ISDKVER=iPhoneOS6.0.sdk
 ISDKP=$ISDK/usr/bin/

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doc/luajit.html

@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ LuaJIT is Copyright &copy; 2005-2012 Mike Pall, released under the
 <td class="speed">3x<br>-&nbsp;&nbsp;100x</td>
 <td class="kb">115&nbsp;<small>KB</small><br>VM</td>
 <td class="kb">90&nbsp;<small>KB</small><br>JIT</td>
-<td class="kloc">73&nbsp;<small>KLOC</small><br>C</td>
+<td class="kloc">63&nbsp;<small>KLOC</small><br>C</td>
 <td class="kloc">24&nbsp;<small>KLOC</small><br>ASM</td>
 <td class="kloc">11&nbsp;<small>KLOC</small><br>Lua</td>
 </tr>

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doc/running.html

@@ -86,15 +86,6 @@ POSIX systems or <tt>luajit.exe</tt> on Windows. It can be used to run simple
 Lua statements or whole Lua applications from the command line. It has an
 interactive mode, too.
 </p>
-<p class="indent" style="color: #c00000;">
-Note: the beta test releases only install under the versioned name on
-POSIX systems (to avoid overwriting a previous version). You either need
-to type <tt>luajit-2.0.0-beta11</tt> to start it or create a symlink
-with a command like this:
-</p>
-<pre class="code" style="color: #c00000;">
-sudo ln -sf luajit-2.0.0-beta11&nbsp;/usr/local/bin/luajit
-</pre>
 
 <h2 id="options">Command Line Options</h2>
 <p>
@@ -195,7 +186,7 @@ itself. For a description of their options and output format, please
 read the comment block at the start of their source.
 They can be found in the <tt>lib</tt> directory of the source
 distribution or installed under the <tt>jit</tt> directory. By default
-this is <tt>/usr/local/share/luajit-2.0.0-beta11/jit</tt> on POSIX
+this is <tt>/usr/local/share/luajit-2.0.0/jit</tt> on POSIX
 systems.
 </p>
 
@@ -217,10 +208,6 @@ optimizations and higher numbers enable more optimizations. Omitting
 the level (i.e. just <tt>-O</tt>) sets the default optimization level,
 which is <tt>-O3</tt> in the current version.
 </p>
-<p style="font-size: 8pt;">
-Note: Unlike previous versions, <b>optimization is turned on by default</b> in
-LuaJIT 2.0!<br>It's no longer necessary to use <tt>luajit&nbsp;-O</tt>.
-</p>
 <p>
 The second form adds or removes individual optimization flags.
 The third form sets a parameter for the VM or the JIT compiler

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doc/status.html

@@ -62,11 +62,9 @@ ul li { padding-bottom: 0.3em; }
 </div>
 <div id="main">
 <p>
-<span style="color: #c00000;">LuaJIT&nbsp;2.0</span> is the currently active
-<span style="color: #c00000;">development branch</span> in beta test.
-It has <a href="http://luajit.org/performance.html"><span class="ext">&raquo;</span>&nbsp;much better performance</a> than
-LuaJIT&nbsp;1.x and runs on many more platforms and architectures.
-The branch has already been frozen as it's nearing a stable release.
+<span style="color: #0000c0;">LuaJIT&nbsp;2.0</span> is the current
+<span style="color: #0000c0;">stable branch</span>. This branch is in
+feature-freeze &mdash; new features will only be added to LuaJIT&nbsp;2.1.
 </p>
 
 <h2>Current Status</h2>