The previous algorithm would seek every time. This meant that although reading
from a filesystem would be quick (especially with disk caching), but reading
from a zip would be extremely slow.
The new version is rouhgly as fast on a filesystem, but appears not to slow
down on zips at all. Not in my tests, at least.
--HG--
branch : minor
All enum errors have (hopefully) been changed to a luax_enumerror, which has a
fixed error message. If additionally a list of valid options is passed, it
lists that in the error message. For every enum error with few options I've
implemented this using a getConstants call.
This solution has been designed specifically to reduce the number of template
instantiations (as I've been told that was a concern). All new template code
happens in places where there already was an instantiation of the relevant
StringMap. Of course there is still std::vector<std::string>...
--HG--
branch : minor
Since the type is passed to va_start, and apparently that's undefined behaviour if it's a reference.
<Textmode> the best kind of behavior
--HG--
branch : dynamiccore2
- Type names for love's Lua objects are specified as an argument to luax_register_type, rather than being statically defined in an array.
- luax_register_type takes a variable number of method array arguments, for registering superclass methods without copying them into the subclass' method array.
Also removed most of the header declarations for wrapper functions.