sol2/examples/overloading_with_fallback.cpp
ThePhD 6c40c559e3 prepare for new usertype
change how type T is gleaned from destructors and constructors in case of new syntax
add a hell of a lot more examples, update and clean documentation
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#define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS 1
#include <sol.hpp>
#include <iostream>
int func_1(int value) {
return 20 + value;
}
std::string func_2(std::string text) {
return "received: " + text;
}
sol::variadic_results fallback(sol::this_state ts, sol::variadic_args args) {
sol::variadic_results r;
if (args.size() == 2) {
r.push_back({ ts, sol::in_place, args.get<int>(0) + args.get<int>(1) });
}
else {
r.push_back({ ts, sol::in_place, 52 });
}
return r;
}
int main(int, char*[]) {
std::cout << "=== overloading with fallback ===" << std::endl;
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries();
lua.set_function("f", sol::overload(
func_1,
func_2,
fallback
));
lua.script("print(f(1))"); // func_1
lua.script("print(f('hi'))"); // func_2
lua.script("print(f(22, 11))"); // fallback
lua.script("print(f({}))"); // fallback
return 0;
}