- Not at all type safe: there should be some investigation into making it less unsafe to work with these things (albeit it looks like it would cost +1 pointer to serialize a string name for each callable in Lua, at LEAST)
- Must be opted into - see the documentation
- Fixes#1015
- A few drive-by fixes here and there
- New configuration test harness with CMake
- Weed out bugs in the numeric checking implementation
- Solve the problem with load_result/protected_function_result/unsafe_function_result being copyable and thus amenable to explosions. Fixes#995.
- Resolve the warning in sol::readonly. Fixes#1000.
- Looke into #1014. Not sure I can help there, honestly; looks like a mix up of multiply-loaded libraries and mixing the two.
std::is_const<T> will always be false if std::is_lvalue_reference<T> is true, we first have to strip off the reference to look at the const-ness. See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/is_const
- Just let MSVC have crap codegen. The compiler sucks anyways. Fixes
- Add incremental GC power. Fixes#997.
- Add non-null offset manipulation. Did I mention I hate VC++ and how it implemented _Aligned? Fixes#1017.
Add a note to the documentation about SOL_NO_LUA_HPP being less preferred over the C++ defines, to Fix#1013.
Add regression tests (not yet fixed) so I can get to the bottom of VC++ being ass.
This might help with error reporting for larger non-text based chunks. Maybe helps #989, but that looks like it needs the user to define their own traceback handler.
Fix compilation issues with boost optional usage. Fixes#990
Fix more shitty docs (thanks, @nabijaczleweli)
Make thread local keyword optional by using a config macro SOL_NO_THREAD_LOCAL (off by default) (Fixes#979).
Cannot do anything for #985; that's an architecture issue.