mame/3rdparty/sol2/sol/config.hpp
Vas Crabb b5475eb38b Various updates, mostly around Lua:
Compile Lua as C++.  When Lua is compiled as C, it uses setjmp/longjmp
for error handling, resulting in failure to unwind intermediate stack
frames.  Trying to ensure no objects with non-trivial destructors are in
scope when raising a Lua error is error-prone.  In particular,
converting an exception to a Lua error becomes convoluted, and raising a
Lua error from a constructor is effectively impossible.

Updated Lua to 5.4.4 - this includes a brand-new garbage collector
implementation with better performance.  The main thing removed is the
deprecated bitlib.

Updated sol2 to version 3.3.0 - this adds support for Lua 5.4 and fixes
a number of issues, including not correctly handling errors when Lua is
built as C++.

Updated LuaFileSystem to version 1.8.0 - this adds support for symbolic
links on Windows, as well as Lua 5.4 compatibility.

Updated LuaSQLite3 to version 0.9.5 - this fixes issues in
multi-threaded environments, as well as Lua 5.4 compatibility.

Fixed double-free after attempting to construct a debugger expression
from Lua with an invalid string, and exposed expression error to Lua in
a better way.

Added warning level print function to Lua.

Fixed saving cheats with shift operators in expressions, although this
code isn't actually used as there's no cheat editor.
2023-03-07 01:39:42 +11:00

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// This file was generated with a script.
// Generated 2022-06-25 08:14:19.336233 UTC
// This header was generated with sol v3.3.0 (revision eba86625)
// https://github.com/ThePhD/sol2
#ifndef SOL_SINGLE_CONFIG_HPP
#define SOL_SINGLE_CONFIG_HPP
// beginning of sol/config.hpp
/* Base, empty configuration file!
To override, place a file in your include paths of the form:
. (your include path here)
| sol (directory, or equivalent)
| config.hpp (your config.hpp file)
So that when sol2 includes the file
#include <sol/config.hpp>
it gives you the configuration values you desire. Configuration values can be
seen in the safety.rst of the doc/src, or at
https://sol2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/safety.html ! You can also pass them through
the build system, or the command line options of your compiler.
*/
// end of sol/config.hpp
#endif // SOL_SINGLE_CONFIG_HPP