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Hi,
Luwra [1] is another great library.
Now it supports C++11 compliant compilers, though only C++14 had been
supported once (shameless plugging: this C++11 support is my contribution.)
In contrast to other libraries, with Luara, there is no need to
duplicate method names to bind a C++ class to Lua; which is achieved by
preprocessor macro magic. The following is an example (copied from [1]).
// Register the metatable and constructor
luwra::registerUserType<Point(double, double)>(
lua,
// Constructor name
"Point",
// Methods need to be declared here
{
LUWRA_MEMBER(Point, scale),
LUWRA_MEMBER(Point, x),
LUWRA_MEMBER(Point, y)
},
// Meta methods may be registered aswell
{
LUWRA_MEMBER(Point, __tostring)
}
);
Even though, Luwra is boost-free and not very complex, especially when
compared to luabind.
Cheers,
Shunsuke.
[1] https://github.com/vapourismo/luwra
On 03/14/2016 12:08 AM, Abhijit Nandy wrote:
> There is luabind-deboostified which does not need to link with boost,
> but uses templates, so longer compilation times.
>
> https://github.com/decimad/luabind-deboostified
>
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 8:22 PM, ThePhD <jm3689@columbia.edu
> <mailto:jm3689@columbia.edu>> wrote:
>
> If you're looking for Binding C++ to Lua, I just finished Sol2[1], a
> fast AND easy Lua <-> C++ binding library. We have documentation now
> too, and examples. Feel free to take a look: I was going to make an
> announcement here, but... well, this is a really timely post you've
> made!
>
> [ 1 ] Reddit Post -
> https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/4a8gy7/sol2_lua_c_binding_framework/
>
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Jose Marin
> <jose_marin2@yahoo.com.br <mailto:jose_marin2@yahoo.com.br>> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>
> What's the best/easier/faster Lua binding library, in your opinion?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Jose
>
>
>
>