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 the ability to extend all usertypes at runtime. The performance implications need to be examined closely.
variadic_args documentation was updated with the desired example demonstrating proper usage
usertype examples were updated demonstrating Lua runtime and C++ runtime updating of a usertype table
SOL_SAFE_FUNCTIONS is now part of the definitions and defined (thanks @eliasdaler)
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)
tests added to confirm userdata can be passed into C++ function types
demangle is now named lua_demangle, and the core demangle without any replacements (to fit lua) is just named demangle
Formattings fixes everywhere
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
It's going to take serious work to make it happen in GCC, plus the fact that 4.9 is still giving me
so many errors I can't even read it...
I'll let Rapptz figure it out, but later.
Sexy class bindings, yes!