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A header-only C++ library which provides a Lua wrapper with minimal overhead.
Refer to the wiki pages or the
documentation. In order to use the library you must clone this
repository and add its lib/ folder to your include path.
Have a question? Simply ask or open an issue.
You need a C++14-compliant compiler and at least Lua 5.1 to get this library to work. I recommend
using Lua 5.3 or later, to avoid the messy lua_Integer situation. LuaJIT 2.0 seems to work aswell.
The attached GNU Makefile allows you to run both examples and tests using make examples and
make test respectively. You might need to adjust LUA_* variables, so Luwra finds the
Lua headers and library.
Assuming all headers are located in /usr/include/lua5.3 and the shared object name is
liblua5.3.so, you need to invoke this:
make LUA_INCDIR=/usr/include/lua5.3 LUA_LIBNAME=lua5.3 test
Assertions relying on lua_Integer will fail, due to integer quirks in Lua. This should only
concern you if your application expects Lua integers to work like normal integers, because they
don't. Since integers are internally stored as floating-point numbers before Lua 5.3, you might
consider treating them as such in your application.