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I discovered a typo in the manual
(https://github.com/lua/lua/blob/9e0a8475cdd53af664b807c4f0c4d53088a7faf2/manual/manual.of#L9016):
bevhavior.

— Gabriel

On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 8:45 AM Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo
<lhf@tecgraf.puc-rio.br> wrote:
>
> Lua 5.4.0 (rc1) is now available for testing at
>         http://www.lua.org/work/lua-5.4.0-rc1.tar.gz
>
> The checksums are
>         MD5     276c5d873d9358fd82d1a3c372123e38  -
>         SHA1    33257f2b5c3fb4966b3a5a67611c1d4aaf72dca8  -
>
> This is the final version of Lua 5.4.0 (rc1).
>
> The main changes in Lua 5.4.0 are listed at
>         http://www.lua.org/work/doc/#changes
>
> An updated reference manual is included and also available at
>         http://www.lua.org/work/doc
>
> The complete diffs from beta to rc1 are available at
>         http://www.lua.org/work/diffs-lua-5.4.0-beta-rc1.html
>         http://www.lua.org/work/diffu-lua-5.4.0-beta-rc1.html
>
> A test suite is available at
>         http://www.lua.org/work/lua-5.4.0-tests.tar.gz
>
> To build Lua in a common Unix-like platform, just do
>         make
> The Makefile will guess your platform using uname and build Lua for it.
> We welcome feedback on this, which is new, especially more uname targets
> with explicit rules and fixes for existing ones.
>
> We also welcome feedback on the listings output by luac -l -l, because
> luac has been rewritten to account for the new VM instructions.
>
> All feedback welcome. Thanks.
> --lhf
>