This removes the LuaJIT binary as a runtime dependency and decreases
the complexity of the compilation, by not needing to juggle a bunch of
temp files anymore.
However, it was a bit of a pain to get everything set up in the end.
Closes#4.
This is mostly helpful to check/debug whether the internal dictionary
actually contains the expected data. For manually looking through the
entire dictionary, opening the CSV file is still more convenient.
Since I now found a way to obtain a version of the Oodle library
compiled for Linux, I don't need to bother with Wine anymore, and
can instead load the library directly.
This removes the need for the extra utility completely.
I still have to load the library at runtime, though, as Rust only
supports static linking, and I probably don't have a lincense to do
that with Oodle.