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C# Wrapper for LUA anywhere?
Took me litterly 15 seconds of looking at the lua.org wiki...
http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~rcerq/luadotnet/
its even sponsored by Microsoft Research
http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~rcerq/luadotnet/
its even sponsored by Microsoft Research
That''s nice. I''ve found that after a moment going through the
Lua pages aswell. But that doesn''t help....or did you find any results of their research?
Looks like they''re trying to completely port it to the Dot-Net-Framework....replacing all existing functionality with Framework functionalities....which is great....I''d like to
use it in Dot-Net now though....and it looks like the result of
their study is a piece of paper and a prototype for specific functionalities....I need a Dot-Net Version of the current LUA v5....not just a simple prototype that doesn''t cover half the functionality of LUA.
Maybe someone was able to somehow compile LUA into a Dot-Net library (Dot-Net DLL) as is....without Dot-Net improvements....that would be great already......
Lua pages aswell. But that doesn''t help....or did you find any results of their research?
Looks like they''re trying to completely port it to the Dot-Net-Framework....replacing all existing functionality with Framework functionalities....which is great....I''d like to
use it in Dot-Net now though....and it looks like the result of
their study is a piece of paper and a prototype for specific functionalities....I need a Dot-Net Version of the current LUA v5....not just a simple prototype that doesn''t cover half the functionality of LUA.
Maybe someone was able to somehow compile LUA into a Dot-Net library (Dot-Net DLL) as is....without Dot-Net improvements....that would be great already......
I have virtually no knowledge about Lua, but it might be easier for you to do the Lua integration in Managed C++. Managed C++ lets you do everything you can do in "normal" c++, as well as creating a set of classes to expose the scripting functionality to C# and other .NET clients.
AnkhSVN - A Visual Studio .NET Addin for the Subversion version control system.
AnkhSVN - A Visual Studio .NET Addin for the Subversion version control system.
That''s what I was thinking ....I was just hoping someone maybe had done this already....as I''m pretty sure that the LUA project cannot be compiled as is int Managed C++ ...but I don''t really know...haven''t actually tried it yet....
quote: Original post by djc
as I''m pretty sure that the LUA project cannot be compiled as is int Managed C++
All valid C++ code compiles in MC++. MC++ is a superset of C++, not a subset.
AnkhSVN - A Visual Studio .NET Addin for the Subversion version control system.
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