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Markus Fritsche wrote:
What about http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/swig/swigwin-1.3.27.zip? It contains swig.exe. A big advantage of swig over tolua is that you could easily support any other of the scripting languages by just adding an appropriate interpreter in your C/C++ code, your .i file doesn't change. Not to mention robustness. Cheers,Oliver Schoenborn wrote:Have you considered SWIG instead of tolua? SWIG supports nil return. OliverToLua does, too. I didn't saw, that, although I was awaiting a NULL (following the original sample code for the api), it actually returns some kind of error object, hence my misunderstanding of toLua in this case :) I looked at swig but found nothing precompiled for windows. That's the point were I dropped out, because I didn't want to install the complete cygwin or mingw toolchain...
Oliver