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125 lines
3.1 KiB
C++
125 lines
3.1 KiB
C++
#define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS 1
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#define SOL_ENABLE_INTEROP 1 // MUST be defined to use interop features
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#include <sol/sol.hpp>
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#include <LuaBridge/LuaBridge.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "../../assert.hpp"
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// LuaBridge,
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// no longer maintained, by VinnieFalco:
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// https://github.com/vinniefalco/LuaBridge
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struct A {
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A(int v)
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: v_(v) {
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}
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void print() {
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std::cout << "called A::print" << std::endl;
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}
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int value() const {
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return v_;
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}
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private:
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int v_ = 50;
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};
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namespace sol {
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namespace stack {
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template <typename T>
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struct userdata_checker<extensible<T>> {
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template <typename Handler>
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static bool check(lua_State* L, int relindex, type index_type, Handler&& handler, record& tracking) {
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// just marking unused parameters for no compiler warnings
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(void)index_type;
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(void)handler;
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tracking.use(1);
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int index = lua_absindex(L, relindex);
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T* corrected = luabridge::Userdata::get<T>(L, index, true);
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return corrected != nullptr;
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}
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct userdata_getter<extensible<T>> {
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static std::pair<bool, T*> get(lua_State* L, int relindex, void* unadjusted_pointer, record& tracking) {
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(void)unadjusted_pointer;
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int index = lua_absindex(L, relindex);
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if (!userdata_checker<extensible<T>>::check(L, index, type::userdata, no_panic, tracking)) {
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return { false, nullptr };
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}
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T* corrected = luabridge::Userdata::get<T>(L, index, true);
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return { true, corrected };
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}
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};
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}
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} // namespace sol::stack
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void register_sol_stuff(lua_State* L) {
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// grab raw state and put into state_view
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// state_view is cheap to construct
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sol::state_view lua(L);
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// bind and set up your things: everything is entirely self-contained
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lua["f"] = sol::overload(
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[](A& from_luabridge) {
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std::cout << "calling 1-argument version with luabridge-created A { " << from_luabridge.value() << " }" << std::endl;
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c_assert(from_luabridge.value() == 24);
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},
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[](A& from_luabridge, int second_arg) {
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std::cout << "calling 2-argument version with luabridge-created A { " << from_luabridge.value() << " } and integer argument of " << second_arg << std::endl;
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c_assert(from_luabridge.value() == 24);
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c_assert(second_arg == 5);
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});
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}
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void check_with_sol(lua_State* L) {
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sol::state_view lua(L);
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A& obj = lua["obj"];
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(void)obj;
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c_assert(obj.value() == 24);
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}
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int main(int, char* []) {
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std::cout << "=== interop example (LuaBridge) ===" << std::endl;
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std::cout << "code modified from LuaBridge's examples: https://github.com/vinniefalco/LuaBridge" << std::endl;
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struct closer {
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void operator()(lua_State* L) {
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lua_close(L);
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}
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};
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std::unique_ptr<lua_State, closer> state(luaL_newstate());
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lua_State* L = state.get();
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luaL_openlibs(L);
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luabridge::getGlobalNamespace(L)
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.beginNamespace("test")
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.beginClass<A>("A")
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.addConstructor<void (*)(int)>()
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.addFunction("print", &A::print)
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.addFunction("value", &A::value)
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.endClass()
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.endNamespace();
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register_sol_stuff(L);
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if (luaL_dostring(L, R"(
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obj = test.A(24)
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f(obj) -- call 1 argument version
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f(obj, 5) -- call 2 argument version
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)")) {
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lua_error(L);
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}
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check_with_sol(L);
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return 0;
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} |