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-/**
-@defgroup MSG_LUA Lua bindings
-@ingroup MSG_API
-@brief Lua bindings to MSG (\ref MSG_API)
-
-@htmlonly <!-- DOXYGEN_NAVBAR_LABEL="LUA bindings" --> @endhtmlonly
-
-This is the lua bindings of the \ref MSG_API interface.
-
-\section lMSG_who Who should use this (and who shouldn't)
-
-If you want to use MSG to study your algorithm, but you don't want to
-use the C language (using \ref MSG_API), then you should use some
-bindings such as this one. The advantage of the lua bindings is that
-they are distributed directly with the main archive (in contrary to
-Java and Ruby bindings, for example, that are distributed separately).
-Another advantage of lua is that there is almost no performance loss
-with regard to the C version (at least there shouln't be any -- it is
-still to be precisely assessed).
-
-\section MSG_Lua_funct Lua offered functionnalities in MSG
-
-Almost all important features of the MSG interface are available from
-the lua bindings. Unfortunately, since doxygen does not support the
-lua modules implemented directly in C as we are using, there is no
-ready to use reference documentation for this module. Even more than
-for the other modules, you will have to dig into the source code of
-the examples to learn how to use it.
-
-\section Lua_examples Examples of lua MSG
-
- - \ref MSG_ex_master_slave_lua
- - \ref MSG_ex_master_slave_lua_bypass
- - Also, the lua version of the Chord example (in the source tree)
- is a working non-trivial example of use of the lua bindings
-*/
-