http://cnzsdk4ndmkx44buqh6ucvqwb6jqmr5gk46pcrmtja6a2w5zwrm74wad.onion/w/lua.html
the answer is, if the statement
doesn't compile, it checks if the error message ends with " < eof > ", and if
it does, it treats it as a multiline statement and continues to prompt. which
is... kinda weird lol. like it works, and it makes sense, but it still feels
like a hack. global variables are themselves stored in a table like any other table; it's
accessible in the global namespace with _G. kinda. see, there's also a table
called _ENV, which is the current environment. and _ENV is usually just equal...