--[[ This function decrypts a protected Lua file that was encrypted with MoonSec V3. The decrypted code is returned as a string. @param encryptedCode: The encrypted Lua code. @return: The decrypted Lua code. ]] function decryptMoonSecV3(encryptedCode) local decryptedCode = "" encryptedCode:gsub('.+', function(a) decryptedCode = a end) return decryptedCode end -- Example usage of the decryptMoonSecV3 function local encryptedLuaCode = "([[This file was protected with MoonSec V3 by federal9999 on discord]]):gsub('.+', (function(a) _kLKA_PzGwhvp = a; end)); return(function(l,...)local b;local t;local c;local d;local a;local s;local e=24915;local n=0;local r={};while n<464 do n=n+1;while n<0x1cc and e%0x454a<0x22a5 do n=n+1 e=(e-834)%12816 local f=n+e if(e%0x2770)>=0x13b8 then e=(e*0x27e)%0x944e while n<0x193 and e%0x806<0x403 do n=n+1 e=(e*25)%40325 local d=n+e if(e%0x48a2)<0x2451 then e=(e+0x2df)%0x1e1 local e=9838 if not r[e]t" local decryptedLuaCode = decryptMoonSecV3(encryptedLuaCode) print(decryptedLuaCode)
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OneCompiler's Lua online editor supports stdin and users can give inputs to programs using the STDIN textbox under the I/O tab. Following is a sample Lua program which takes name as input and prints hello message with your name.
name = io.read("*a")
print ("Hello ", name)
Lua is a light weight embeddable scripting language which is built on top of C. It is used in almost all kind of applications like games, web applications, mobile applications, image processing etc. It's a very powerful, fast, easy to learn, open-source scripting language.
-- global variables
a = 10
-- local variables
local x = 30
Value Type | Description |
---|---|
number | Represents numbers |
string | Represents text |
nil | Differentiates values whether it has data or not |
boolean | Value can be either true or false |
function | Represents a sub-routine |
userdata | Represents arbitary C data |
thread | Represents independent threads of execution. |
table | Can hold any value except nil |
While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.
while(condition)
do
--code
end
Repeat-Until is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is very similar to Do-While, it is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.
repeat
--code
until( condition )
For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.
for init,max/min value, increment
do
--code
end
Function is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually functions are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increase re-usuability and modularity.
optional_function_scope function function_name( argument1, argument2, argument3........, argumentn)
--code
return params with comma seperated
end