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Lua Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Lua Quick Start Guide The easiest way to learn Lua programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789343229
Length 202 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gabor Szauer Gabor Szauer
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LuaRef

Lua Bridge is not just a one-way street, after all, it is a bridge. To read Lua values in C, Lua Bridge provides the LuaRef class. A LuaRef variable can hold any value that a Lua variable can. The getGlobal(lua_State*, const char*) function will return any global Lua variable as a LuaRef value. Consider the following Lua code:

foo = "Hello, world"
bar = 42
debug = function()
print (foo .. " & " .. bar)
end

These variables can be retrieved in C or C++ by using the getGlobal function. A LuaRef object can even be called as a function, if it is assigned to one. The following code demonstrates this:

LuaRef foo = getGlobal(L, "foo");
LuaRef bar = getGlobal(L, "bar");
LuaRef debug = getGlobal(L, "debug");
bar = 57;
debug();

LuaRef variables have a cast<T> member function that will convert a given LuaRef value into whatever...

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