9%
30.01.2013
for lua, which is the primary language for Lmod and its modules. Lmod can read modules written in TCL and in lua, which allows you to reuse the modules you might have written for TCL/C Modules.
Lua
9%
20.03.2023
; I use them on my desktops and laptops, too.
You really have only two predominant tools in this category: TCL-based Environment Modules and the Lua-based Lmod environment toolset that uses modules
9%
30.11.2025
-based distribution – A common language allows for a common standard and a system for distributing scripts either within Nmap or separately.
Nmap's scripting language uses the Lua programming language. Lua
9%
16.07.2015
the code is written primarily in C and the modules in TCL. Lmod retains the ability to read and use modules written in TCL, but it adds the ability to read and use modules written in Lua, a popular language
8%
25.03.2020
the events found in these logs and correlates them. Third, it outputs the result of its deliberations to a sink, which can be a simple file or socket in Lua. The trick is that other tools that also use Lua can
8%
08.08.2018
of environment modules and uses module files written in Lua, a popular language in its own right and an embeddable language for applications. Lmod also retains the ability to read and use modules written in Tcl
8%
04.10.2018
called because the code is written primarily in C with the module files in Tool Command Language (Tcl). Lmod is a different implementation of Environment Modules and uses module files written in Lua
8%
03.12.2015
of all: the ability to run your own scripts and thus automate various scanning and analysis tasks. The scripts are based on the Lua programming language [2], which is easy to learn and perfect
8%
06.11.2012
environment package called lmod, sponsored by the Texas Advanced Computing Center and written in the Lua programming language, that supports both existing Tcl and Lua-based module files.
Modules is one
8%
22.02.2017
-party bindings (i.e. outside the official distribution) are also available, including Python, Matlab, Octave, Scilab, Mathematica, R, Julia, Perl, Lua, Node.js, Erlang, Haskell, and others.
In addition to numeric