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- 🛠 Make sure the tutorials compile across platforms! - ✍ Redo quite a bit of the documentation
43 lines
969 B
C++
43 lines
969 B
C++
#define SOL_ALL_SAFETIES_ON 1
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#include <sol/sol.hpp>
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#include <iostream>
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int main() {
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sol::state lua;
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// open those basic lua libraries
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// again, for print() and other basic utilities
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lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base);
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// value in the global table
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lua["bark"] = 50;
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// a table being created in the global table
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lua["some_table"] = lua.create_table_with("key0",
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24,
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"key1",
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25,
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lua["bark"],
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"the key is 50 and this string is its value!");
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// Run a plain ol' string of lua code
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// Note you can interact with things set through sol in C++
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// with lua! Using a "Raw String Literal" to have multi-line
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// goodness:
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// http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/string_literal
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lua.script(R"(
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print(some_table[50])
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print(some_table["key0"])
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print(some_table["key1"])
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-- a lua comment: access a global in a lua script with the _G table
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print(_G["bark"])
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)");
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return 0;
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}
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