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integrating into existing code
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If you're already using lua and you just want to use ``sol`` in some places, you can use ``state_view``:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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:linenos:
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:caption: using state_view
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:name: state-view-snippet
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void something_in_my_system (lua_State* L) {
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// start using Sol with a pre-existing system
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sol::state_view lua(L); // non-owning
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lua.script("print('bark bark bark!')")
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}
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Sol has no initialization components that need to deliberately remain alive for the duration of the program. It's entirely self-containing and uses lua's garbage collectors and various implementation techniques to require no state C++-side.
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