userdata now performs lookup based on tables
userdata now has reduced number of vector tables
userdata garbage collection improved
debug.hpp - new header for debugging problems with stack, mostly for internal use
this triggered overhaul of set_function/pusher<function_t>::push(...)
both state and table reflect changes to userdata structure to make it easier to use
tests updated to account for overload resolution
some function-related traits added to make use easier -- cleaned up archaic typenames in function_types.hpp
Account for std::reference_wrapper for objects -- sol now uses copy-by-default (value-semantics) for all functors
updated tests to reflect this
Refactoring on function_types.hpp performed to slim down some of the calls: could use more refactoring
Drastically simplified userdata's binding capabilities: constructor supports both `:` and `.` syntax (but member functions DO NOT).
All tests are passing
Added pop() function to `reference`
`stack.hpp` now has many more functions to properly handle user data
`types.hpp` now has `userdata_t` and `lightuserdata_t` to faciliate `stack`'s `pop` and `push` operations
Class binding functionality built into `table` and `state`, as well as placed in `userdata` class in `userdata.hpp`
demangling detail now present for clang, gcc, and MSVC (somewhat for MSVC)
Constructor arity still needs to be handled for `userdata<T>`
tests updated and passing
Member functions now work as well for set_function. If performance of `new`ing a type ever becomes too large, we can create a custom allocator for the std::shared_ptr's of the types. We can also up-front allocate for the unordered_map as well.
It'll be up to @Rapptz's to make further changes to make sure GCC compiles, but the core of the functionality is there and my work is essentially done.
Class bindings are up next, but really I don't want to even touch those. :c