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---
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icon: cpu
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title: Reuse Lua Bindings
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order: 17
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---
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!!!
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This feature is available in `v1.4.0` or higher.
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!!!
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pkpy provides a lua bridge to reuse lua bindings.
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It allows you to run lua code and call lua functions in python
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by embedding a lua virtual machine.
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Add `lua_bridge.hpp` and `lua_bridge.cpp` in [3rd/lua_bridge](https://github.com/blueloveTH/pocketpy/tree/main/3rd/lua_bridge) to your project.
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Make sure `lua.h`, `lualib.h` and `lauxlib.h` are in your include path
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because `lua_bridge.hpp` needs them.
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The lua bridge is based on lua 5.1.5 for maximum compatibility.
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lua 5.2 or higher should also work.
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### Setup
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Use `initialize_lua_bridge(VM*, lua_State*)` to initialize the lua bridge.
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This creates a new module `lua` in your python virtual machine.
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You can use `lua.dostring` to execute lua code and get the result.
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And use `lua.Table()` to create a lua table.
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A `lua.Table` instance in python is a dict-like object which provides a bunch of
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magic methods to access the underlying lua table.
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```python
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class Table:
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def keys(self) -> list:
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"""Return a list of keys in the table."""
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def values(self) -> list:
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"""Return a list of values in the table."""
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def items(self) -> list[tuple]:
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"""Return a list of (key, value) pairs in the table."""
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def __len__(self) -> int:
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"""Return the length of the table."""
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def __contains__(self, key) -> bool:
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"""Return True if the table contains the key."""
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def __getitem__(self, key): ...
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): ...
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def __delitem__(self, key): ...
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def __getattr__(self, key): ...
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def __setattr__(self, key, value): ...
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def __delattr__(self, key): ...
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```
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Only basic types can be passed between python and lua.
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The following table shows the type mapping.
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If you pass an unsupported type, an exception will be raised.
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| Python type | Lua type | Allow create in Python? | Reference? |
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| ----------- | -------- | ---------------------- | --------- |
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| `None` | `nil` | YES | NO |
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| `bool` | `boolean` | YES | NO |
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| `int` | `number` | YES | NO |
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| `float` | `number` | YES | NO |
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| `str` | `string` | YES | NO |
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| `tuple` | `table` | YES | NO |
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| `list` | `table` | YES | NO |
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| `dict` | `table` | YES | NO |
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| `lua.Table` | `table` | YES | YES |
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| `lua.Function`| `function`| NO | YES |
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### Example
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```cpp
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#include "lua_bridge.hpp"
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using namespace pkpy;
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int main(){
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VM* vm = new VM();
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// create lua state
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lua_State* L = luaL_newstate();
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luaL_openlibs(L);
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// initialize lua bridge
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initialize_lua_bridge(vm, L);
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// dostring to get _G
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vm->exec("import lua");
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vm->exec("g = lua.dostring('return _G')");
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// create a table
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vm->exec("t = lua.Table()");
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vm->exec("t.a = 1");
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vm->exec("t.b = 2");
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// call lua function
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vm->exec("g.print(t.a + t.b)"); // 3
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return 0;
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}
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``` |