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Add additional namespacing example and tutorial
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You can put anything you want in tables as values or keys, including strings, numbers, functions, other tables.
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Note that this idea that things can be nested is important and will help later when you get into :ref:`namespacing<namespaceing>`.
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functions
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@ -501,6 +503,45 @@ C++ classes put into Lua
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See this :doc:`section here<cxx-in-lua>`.
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namespacing
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-----------
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You can emulate namespacing by having a table and giving it the namespace names you want before registering enums or usertypes:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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struct my_class {
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int b = 24;
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int f () const {
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return 24;
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}
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void g () {
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++b;
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}
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};
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sol::state lua;
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lua.open_libraries();
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// set up table
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sol::table bark = lua.create_named_table("bark");
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bark.new_usertype<my_class>( "my_class",
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"f", &my_class::f,
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"g", &my_class::g
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); // the usual
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// 'bark' namespace
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lua.script("obj = bark.my_class.new()" );
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lua.script("obj:g()");
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my_class& obj = lua["obj"];
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// obj.b == 25
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This technique can be used to register namespace-like functions and classes. It can be as deep as you want. Just make a table and name it appropriately, in either Lua script or using the equivalent Sol code. As long as the table FIRST exists (e.g., make it using a script or with one of Sol's methods or whatever you like), you can put anything you want specifically into that table using :doc:`sol::table's<../api/table>` abstractions.
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advanced
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--------
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examples/namespacing.cpp
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examples/namespacing.cpp
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#define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS
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#include <sol.hpp>
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#include <cassert>
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int main() {
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struct my_class {
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int b = 24;
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int f() const {
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return 24;
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}
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void g() {
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++b;
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}
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};
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sol::state lua;
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lua.open_libraries();
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sol::table bark = lua.create_named_table("bark");
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bark.new_usertype<my_class>("my_class",
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"f", &my_class::f,
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"g", &my_class::g
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); // the usual
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lua.script("obj = bark.my_class.new()"); // this works
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lua.script("obj:g()");
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my_class& obj = lua["obj"];
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assert(obj.b == 25);
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return 0;
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}
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