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LuaBridge 2.0

LuaBridge is a lightweight and dependency-free library for mapping data, functions, and classes back and forth between C++ and Lua (a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language) . LuaBridge has been tested and works with Lua revisions starting from 5.1.5., although it should work in any version of Lua from 5.1.0 as well as LuaJit.

LuaBridge offers the following features:

  • MIT Licensed
  • A printable Reference Manual.
  • Headers-only: No Makefile, no .cpp files, just one #include!
  • Simple, light, and nothing else needed (like Boost).
  • No macros, settings, or configuration scripts needed.
  • Supports different object lifetime management models.
  • Convenient, type-safe access to the Lua stack.
  • Automatic function parameter type binding.
  • Easy access to Lua objects like tables and functions.
  • Written in a clear and easy to debug style.
  • Does not require C++11.

Please read the LuaBridge Reference Manual for more details on the API.

LuaBridge Demo and Unit Tests

LuaBridge provides both a command line program and a stand-alone graphical program for compiling and running the test suite. The graphical program brings up an interactive window where you can enter execute Lua statements in a persistent environment. This application is cross platform and works on Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, and GNU/Linux systems with X11. The stand-alone program should work anywhere. Both of these applications include LuaBridge, Lua version 5.2, and the code necessary to produce a cross platform graphic application. They are all together in a separate repository, with no additional dependencies, available on Github at LuaBridge Demo and Tests. This is what the GUI application looks like, along with the C++ code snippet for registering the two classes:


Official Repository

LuaBridge is published under the terms of the MIT License.

The original version of LuaBridge was written by Nathan Reed. The project has been taken over by Vinnie Falco, who added new functionality, wrote the new documentation, and incorporated contributions from Nigel Atkinson.

For questions, comments, or bug reports feel free to open a Github issue or contact Vinnie Falco directly at the email address indicated below.

Copyright 2012, Vinnie Falco (<[email protected]>)
Copyright 2008, Nigel Atkinson
Copyright 2007, Nathan Reed

Portions from The Loki Library:
Copyright (C) 2001 by Andrei Alexandrescu

Older versions of LuaBridge up to and including 0.2 are distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License. See the corresponding license file in those versions (distributed separately) for more details.