![]() ![]() Two of the biggest visible changes are that unpack has been replaced with table.unpack and the deprecated bitlib has been removed. This should have minimal impact on people writing scripts and plugins. We’ve updated to Lua 5.4, which comes with an all-new garbage collector, giving better performance. Using Lua compiled as C will cause resource leaks.) (The technical reason for this change is that MAME requires C++ stack frames to be unwound correctly, including destructor calls, when Lua errors are raised from C++ code. ![]() This prevents the use of Lua libraries from Linux distribution package repositories, as they are compiled as C. Secondly, MAME now requires Lua compiled as C++ to work correctly. You can still compile with clang 6, but you’ll need to use libc++ 7 or later, or GNU libstdc++ 7 or later, for the C++ standard library. Firstly, libc++ 6 is no longer supported. ![]() It’s time for MAME 0.253, but before we start talking about all the exciting updates, there are a couple of things that will affect people compiling or packaging MAME. ![]()
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