new sol::filters (currently undocumented)
new gc tests, new plain_type tests
core abstractions over usertypes streamlined
SOL_STRINGS_ARE_NUMBERS triggers added
update single
improve exception documentation
improve state_view default handlers
add SAFE_PROPAGATION defines for compiling C++ as Lua
add examples for automatic operator registrations and as_container
fix tutorial code
change tests to not throw unless absolutely necessary
provide synchronization for file writing in tests
provide thread safety around thread tests for REQUIRE
add ostream automatic support
change 5.1 compat to only kick in luaL_loadbufferx and luaL_loadfilex when LuaJIT is version 2.0.1 and lower
added variadic_results, to return a variable number of arguments to Lua
added variadic_results and as_results
added improved function examples (for multiple results and split overloading out)
added tests for variadics
added tests for C++17 utilities
added a forwarding header
added a specific `unsafe_function` header
added and improved documetation pages
add better handling for `readonly` to prevent bugs from `const`-ifying the return value of a member variable (e.g., unexpected copy semantics)
add more tests and add a few more handlers for new readonly type
fix simple_usertype_metatable's handling of newindex and index when not at the top level
Slight breaking change, but at the source level almost nothing changes (ipairs is the only thing that changes because for some reason it checks if what is passed is a table and that really doesn't make any fucking sense)
Closes#195Closes#196
More documentation on how things work.
Once more at a 'feature-complete' state. Continue to work on #116.
Add testcase to ensure #108 is fixed. Then, prep release.
sol::this_state is a transparent argument that gets the current state at any position in any callback
sol::variadic_args allows a person to get something that can reference the "rest of the arguments", though it doesn't enforce that it has to be the last argument
Closes#57Closes#59Closes#60
usertype now respects factory functions and does not make default constructors/destructors unless the compiler says its okay
new and __gc functions can be overridden for usertypes to provide handle-like creation and deletion functions
Overloading match fixes
RAII improvements for all usertypes
Added tests to make sure these features stay
`set_function`/`set_usertype` now properly use `set`
For the time being, we are going to avoid implementing `traverse`; aside from performance of nested table access (e.g. `int x = lua["a"]["b"]["c"]`), it's a pain. ;~;
additional tests to make sure pass-by-value and copy semantics work as intended
new proxy_base class to reduce code duplication
update function / protected_function usage (to solve starwing's issue while keeping code as clean as possible)