ruby-iup 0.0.2 → 0.1.0
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- data/CHANGES +3 -0
- data/MANIFEST +8 -0
- data/MIT-LICENSE +18 -0
- data/README +12 -0
- data/Rakefile +68 -80
- data/doc/build_install.txt +9 -12
- data/examples/ctrl/cbox.rb +14 -15
- data/examples/ctrl/checkboard.rb +1 -1
- data/examples/ctrl/example1.rb +53 -53
- data/examples/ctrl/example2.rb +39 -39
- data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbar.rb +95 -95
- data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbrowser.rb +45 -45
- data/examples/ctrl/iupdial.rb +117 -117
- data/examples/ctrl/iupgetcolor.rb +7 -7
- data/examples/ctrl/iupgetparam.rb +62 -62
- data/examples/ctrl/iupglcanvas.rb +172 -172
- data/examples/ctrl/iupmask.rb +1 -3
- data/examples/ctrl/iupmatrix.rb +39 -39
- data/examples/ctrl/iupplot2.rb +2 -1
- data/examples/ctrl/iuptabs.rb +22 -22
- data/examples/ctrl/iuptree.rb +190 -190
- data/examples/ctrl/iupval.rb +71 -71
- data/examples/ctrl/numbering.rb +46 -46
- data/examples/ctrl/sample.rb +166 -166
- data/examples/dlg/iupfiledlg.rb +19 -19
- data/examples/dlg/iupgetfile.rb +19 -19
- data/examples/dlg/iuplistdialog.rb +26 -26
- data/examples/dlg/iupmessage.rb +5 -5
- data/examples/dlg/iupscanf.rb +17 -17
- data/examples/elem/iupdialog2.rb +25 -25
- data/examples/elem/iupfill.rb +51 -51
- data/examples/elem/iupframe.rb +25 -25
- data/examples/elem/iuphbox.rb +68 -68
- data/examples/elem/iupimage.rb +113 -113
- data/examples/elem/iupitem.rb +60 -60
- data/examples/elem/iuplabel.rb +57 -57
- data/examples/elem/iuplist.rb +41 -41
- data/examples/elem/iuplist2.rb +125 -125
- data/examples/elem/iupmenu.rb +32 -32
- data/examples/elem/iupmultiline.rb +24 -24
- data/examples/elem/iupmultiline2.rb +156 -156
- data/examples/elem/iupradio.rb +32 -32
- data/examples/elem/iupseparator.rb +81 -81
- data/examples/elem/iupsubmenu.rb +85 -85
- data/examples/elem/iuptext.rb +61 -61
- data/examples/elem/iuptimer.rb +36 -36
- data/examples/elem/iuptoggle.rb +110 -110
- data/examples/elem/iupvbox.rb +87 -87
- data/examples/elem/iupzbox.rb +60 -60
- data/examples/elem/mdisample.rb +377 -376
- data/examples/elem/scrollbar.rb +66 -66
- data/examples/elem/tray.rb +90 -90
- data/examples/func/iupgetattribute.rb +32 -32
- data/examples/func/iupidle.rb +48 -48
- data/ext/extconf.rb +62 -27
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd.h +9 -5
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_private.h +13 -6
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdsvg.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im.h +287 -282
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib.h +120 -116
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib_flat.h +39 -39
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_binfile.h +224 -214
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_capture.h +365 -365
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_color.h +465 -465
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_colorhsi.h +56 -61
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_complex.h +180 -160
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_convert.h +142 -127
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_counter.h +69 -69
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_dib.h +195 -195
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_file.h +115 -111
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format.h +97 -79
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_all.h +575 -576
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_avi.h +88 -87
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_ecw.h +93 -93
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_jp2.h +79 -78
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_raw.h +74 -64
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_wmv.h +101 -100
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_image.h +425 -403
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_kernel.h +315 -315
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_lib.h +191 -191
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math.h +368 -368
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math_op.h +214 -219
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_palette.h +172 -172
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_plus.h +73 -73
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process.h +36 -35
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_ana.h +222 -221
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_glo.h +170 -170
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_loc.h +608 -577
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_pon.h +734 -712
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_raw.h +34 -34
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_util.h +277 -277
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/imlua.h +75 -83
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iup.h +86 -40
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcb.h +1 -25
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbox.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbs.h +1 -1
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcells.h +1 -130
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcolorbar.h +1 -126
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcontrols.h +26 -16
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdef.h +205 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdial.h +1 -63
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgauge.h +1 -57
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgc.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgetparam.h +1 -27
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgl.h +2 -7
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupim.h +7 -1
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupkey.h +4 -4
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmask.h +2 -1
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmatrix.h +1 -63
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupsbox.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupspin.h +1 -21
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptabs.h +1 -75
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptree.h +1 -93
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupval.h +1 -46
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/old_im.h +59 -59
- data/ext/iup-linux/include/wd.h +5 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libcd.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libcdcontextplus.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libcdgdk.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libcdpdf.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libfreetype.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libim.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libim_fftw.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libim_jp2.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libim_process.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiup.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiup_pplot.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcd.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcontrols.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupgl.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupim.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupimglib.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libiupmot.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-linux/libpdflib.a +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cd.h +9 -5
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cd_canvas.hpp +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cd_old.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cd_private.h +13 -6
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdcgm.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdclipbd.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cddbuf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cddebug.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cddgn.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cddxf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdemf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdgdiplus.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdimage.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdirgb.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdiup.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdlua.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdlua3_private.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdlua5_private.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdluaim.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdluaiup.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdluapdf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdmf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdmf_private.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdnative.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdpdf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdpicture.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdprint.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdps.h +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/cdsvg.h +22 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/cdwmf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im.h +287 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_attrib.h +120 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_attrib_flat.h +39 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_binfile.h +224 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_capture.h +365 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_color.h +465 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_colorhsi.h +56 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_complex.h +180 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_convert.h +142 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_counter.h +69 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_dib.h +195 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_file.h +115 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format.h +97 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_all.h +575 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_avi.h +88 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_ecw.h +93 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_jp2.h +79 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_raw.h +74 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_format_wmv.h +101 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_image.h +425 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_kernel.h +315 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_lib.h +191 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_math.h +368 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_math_op.h +214 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_palette.h +172 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_plus.h +73 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_process.h +36 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_process_ana.h +222 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_process_glo.h +170 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_process_loc.h +608 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_process_pon.h +734 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_raw.h +34 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/im_util.h +277 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/imlua.h +75 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iup.h +86 -40
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iup_pplot.h +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupcb.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupcbox.h +1 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupcbs.h +1 -1
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupcells.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupcolorbar.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupcontrols.h +46 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupdef.h +205 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupdial.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupgauge.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupgc.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupgetparam.h +1 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupgl.h +2 -7
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupim.h +7 -1
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupkey.h +4 -4
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iuplua.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iuplua_pplot.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupluacontrols.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupluagl.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupluaim.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupluaole.h +0 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupmask.h +2 -1
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupmatrix.h +1 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/iupole.h +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupsbox.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupspin.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iuptabs.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iuptree.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/iupval.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/include/old_im.h +59 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/wd.h +5 -0
- data/ext/{iup-win32 → iup-mingw32}/include/wd_old.h +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libcd.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libcdpdf.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libfreetype6.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libim.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libim_avi.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libim_fftw.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libim_jp2.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libim_process.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiup.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiup_pplot.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupcd.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupcontrols.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupgl.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupim.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupimglib.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libiupole.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mingw32/libpdflib.a +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/cd.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/cdcontextplus.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/cdgdk.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/cdpdf.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/freetype6.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_avi.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_capture.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_fftw.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_jp2.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_process.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/im_wmv.lib +0 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cd.h +498 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cd_canvas.hpp +358 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cd_old.h +158 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cd_private.h +369 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdcgm.h +34 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdclipbd.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cddbuf.h +23 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cddebug.h +24 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cddgn.h +23 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cddxf.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdemf.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdgdiplus.h +29 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdimage.h +23 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdirgb.h +30 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdiup.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdlua.h +39 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdlua3_private.h +120 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdlua5_private.h +141 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdluaim.h +24 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdluaiup.h +27 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdluapdf.h +27 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdmf.h +24 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdmf_private.h +32 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdnative.h +26 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdpdf.h +38 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdpicture.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdprint.h +23 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdps.h +37 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdsvg.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/cdwmf.h +22 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im.h +287 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_attrib.h +120 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_attrib_flat.h +39 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_binfile.h +224 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_capture.h +365 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_color.h +465 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_colorhsi.h +56 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_complex.h +180 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_convert.h +142 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_counter.h +69 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_dib.h +195 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_file.h +115 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format.h +97 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_all.h +575 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_avi.h +88 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_ecw.h +93 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_jp2.h +79 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_raw.h +74 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_format_wmv.h +101 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_image.h +425 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_kernel.h +315 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_lib.h +191 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_math.h +368 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_math_op.h +214 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_palette.h +172 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_plus.h +73 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_process.h +36 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_process_ana.h +222 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_process_glo.h +170 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_process_loc.h +608 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_process_pon.h +734 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_raw.h +34 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/im_util.h +277 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/imlua.h +75 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iup.h +364 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iup_pplot.h +40 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcb.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcbox.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcbs.h +43 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcells.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcolorbar.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupcontrols.h +46 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupdef.h +725 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupdial.h +1 -0
- data/ext/iup-mswin32/include/iupgauge.h +1 -0
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|
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** CHANGE here if Lua has problems choosing the appropriate
|
689
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** dynamic-library system for your platform (either Windows' DLL, Mac's
|
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** dyld, or Unix's dlopen). If your system is some kind of Unix, there
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|
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** it. To use dlopen you also need to adapt the src/Makefile (probably
|
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** adding -ldl to the linker options), so Lua does not select it
|
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** automatically. (When you change the makefile to add -ldl, you must
|
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** also add -DLUA_USE_DLOPEN.)
|
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** If you do not want any kind of dynamic library, undefine all these
|
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** options.
|
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** By default, _WIN32 gets LUA_DL_DLL and MAC OS X gets LUA_DL_DYLD.
|
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*/
|
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|
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#define LUA_DL_DLOPEN
|
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#endif
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#define LUA_DL_DLL
|
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#endif
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/*
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|
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|
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@* (the data goes just *before* the lua_State pointer).
|
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** CHANGE (define) this if you really need that. This value must be
|
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** a multiple of the maximum alignment required for your machine.
|
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#define LUAI_EXTRASPACE 0
|
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/*
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|
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** CHANGE them if you defined LUAI_EXTRASPACE and need to do something
|
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** extra when a thread is created/deleted/resumed/yielded.
|
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*/
|
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#define luai_userstateopen(L) ((void)L)
|
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#define luai_userstateclose(L) ((void)L)
|
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#define luai_userstatethread(L,L1) ((void)L)
|
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#define luai_userstatefree(L) ((void)L)
|
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#define luai_userstateresume(L,n) ((void)L)
|
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#define luai_userstateyield(L,n) ((void)L)
|
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@@ LUA_INTFRMLEN is the length modifier for integer conversions
|
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@* in 'string.format'.
|
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@@ LUA_INTFRM_T is the integer type correspoding to the previous length
|
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@* modifier.
|
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** CHANGE them if your system supports long long or does not support long.
|
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*/
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#define LUA_INTFRMLEN "ll"
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#define LUA_INTFRM_T long long
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