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
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
checkargs is now properly propogated through the "call" functions
tests now define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS to make sure
the tests will always check arguments now as well (caught one minor implementation detail missing from that!)
sol::object had a few reference leaks in the way it retrieved values: it now does it properly without leaving the stack at +1 item
sol::stack was drastically cleaned up, with the following key change:
* sol::stack::push now returns an integer of the number of things its pushed (usually 1, but can be more) (Thanks, @PrincessNyanara!)
* sol::stack::call now calls functions flexibly, and getting is done more reliably
* due to the innovation of stack::call and using absolute indices, we no longer have to use reverse_call style programming to deal with lua
* sol::reference::get_type is now const-correct
* sol::state and sol::table now have a cleaned up `get` implementation since it is no longer held back by the ugliness of VC++'s incapability to handle templates
* the name `sol::userdata` now belongs to a type that actually encapsualtes a void* with a pusher/getter than gets a userdata void* value (TODO: give it a template to make it static_cast to that type on get?)
* lightuserdata_t -> light_userdata, upvalue_t -> upvalue as type names (mostly details)
* pushers for various types were updated to return integers
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