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I should have added:

There is also the Lua variant, eLua, [1] which runs on bare metal on a
large number of microcontroller cards. I'd hazard a guess that just
about all code that runs on eLua is in a stand-alone app. (The "e" in
"elua" stands for "embedded" but the latter word takes a different
sense in that context; it's embedded in hardware rather than in
another program.)

[1]  <http://www.eluaproject.net/>

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