\subsection{Lua scripting language} To quote from the Lua website (\url{http://www.lua.org}), Lua is a ``powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language''. Select a \fname{.lua} file in the \setting{File Browser} to run it. For more information on programming in Lua, please see \url{http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/} and \url{http://www.lua.org/pil/}. There are a few exceptions/additions to the Lua support in Rockbox: \begin{description} \item[No floating point support.] The number type in Lua is usually float, however in the Rockbox implementation it is integer. \item[Non-supported libraries.] The coroutine, debug, file, io, math and package libraries are not supported. \item[Partially-supported libraries.] The os library is only partially supported. \item[Additional libraries.] The bitlib library is integrated to support bitwise operators. See \url{http://luaforge.net/projects/bitlib} and \url{http://lua-users.org/wiki/BitwiseOperators}. \end{description} Documentation of the API is still a work in progress, and the API itself is not finalised. For the latest information, see \wikilink{PluginLua}.\\ \note{Please note that if a script does not provide a way to exit, then the only way to exit will be to reset the \dap.}