Recommended reading order: lmathlib.c, lstrlib.c: get familiar with the external C API. Don't bother with the pattern matcher though. Just the easy functions. lapi.c: Check how the API is implemented internally. Only skim this to get a feeling for the code. Cross-reference to lua.h and luaconf.h as needed. lobject.h: tagged values and object representation. skim through this first. you'll want to keep a window with this file open all the time. lstate.h: state objects. ditto. lopcodes.h: bytecode instruction format and opcode definitions. easy. lvm.c: scroll down to luaV_execute, the main interpreter loop. see how all of the instructions are implemented. skip the details for now. reread later. ldo.c: calls, stacks, exceptions, coroutines. tough read. lstring.c: string interning. cute, huh? ltable.c: hash tables and arrays. tricky code. ltm.c: metamethod handling, reread all of lvm.c now. You may want to reread lapi.c now. ldebug.c: surprise waiting for you. abstract interpretation is used to find object names for tracebacks. does bytecode verification, too. lparser.c, lcode.c: recursive descent parser, targetting a register-based VM. start from chunk() and work your way through. read the expression parser and the code generator parts last. lgc.c: incremental garbage collector. take your time. Read all the other files as you see references to them. Don't let your stack get too deep though. If you're done before X-Mas and understood all of it, you're good. The information density of the code is rather high.