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- Subject: RE: shared memory access from within a Lua script..
- From: Gene Buckle <geneb@...>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 12:41:26 -0800 (PST)
> With those changes it works great with shared memory in Windows when
> linking Lua statically. I have been using this is a commercial product
> for a while now with no problems. If you do this, other Lua DLL modules
> may not work properly but if working with a closed system it works like
> a charm. You can link Lua statically in your app and in DLLs and they
> will not have memory issues this way.
>
> - Brett
Brett, my problem is that I can't change Lua at all. It's built into a
commercial product that I don't have the sources for.
My task is this - The product I'm working with (a game) will provide some
special Lua functions for reading data from the game internals and
functions for setting states within the game engine. I have to use those
functions to interface with the real world in the simplest and most
efficient manner possible. I also have to accomplish this without
changing the Lua interpreter from what you'd normally find in a default
installation.
I spend all day writing Delphi and VB database code. I'm _not_ a C
programmer by any stretch of the word. I can read it fairly well, but I
have little experience writing it. You can understand why I find this a
daunting task. :)
g.