#define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS 1 #include #include "assert.hpp" #include struct some_class { int bark = 2012; }; sol::table open_mylib(sol::this_state s) { sol::state_view lua(s); sol::table module = lua.create_table(); module["func"] = []() { /* super cool function here */ return 2; }; // register a class too module.new_usertype("some_class", "bark", &some_class::bark ); return module; } int main() { std::cout << "=== require example ===" << std::endl; sol::state lua; lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::package, sol::lib::base); // sol::c_call takes functions at the template level // and turns it into a lua_CFunction // alternatively, one can use sol::c_call> to make the call // if it's a constexpr struct lua.require("my_lib", sol::c_call); // run some code against your require'd library lua.safe_script(R"( s = my_lib.some_class.new() assert(my_lib.func() == 2) s.bark = 20 )"); some_class& s = lua["s"]; c_assert(s.bark == 20); std::cout << "s.bark = " << s.bark << std::endl; std::cout << std::endl; return 0; }