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Coco — True C Coroutines for Lua Co Co Coco — True C Coroutines for Lua Coco Installation Portability API Extensions Changes Download Coco is a small extension to get True C Coroutine semantics for Lua 5.1. Coco is available as a patch set against the standard Lua 5.1.5 source distribution. Coco is also integrated into LuaJIT 1.x to allow yielding for JIT compiled functions. But note that Coco does not depend on LuaJIT and works fine with plain Lua. Coco is Copyright © 2004-2016 Mike Pall. Coco is free software, released under the MIT license (same license as the Lua core). Features True C coroutine semantics mean you can yield from a coroutine across a C call boundary and resume back to it. Coco allows you to use a dedicated C stack for each coroutine. Resuming a coroutine and yielding from a coroutine automatically switches C stacks. No changes are needed to your Lua source code. In particular you can now: Yield across all metamethods (not advised ...

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