*Lua script (below) to customize preferences and content of UI (above).
Introduction
This article shows an easy way to integrate Lua in your application.
What is LUA?
Lua is an extension programming language designed to support general procedural programming with data description facilities. It also offers good support for object-oriented programming, functional programming, and data-driven programming. Lua is intended to be used as a powerful, light-weight configuration language for any program that needs one. Lua is implemented as a library, written in clean C (that is, in the common subset of ANSI C and C++).
Sample of Lua Syntax (for
loop):
for i=1,10 do
-- the first program in every language
io.write("Hello world, from ",_VERSION,"!\n")
end
Background
This sample is a WTL application (simple HTML help systems) that integrates Lua scripts to customize preferences and content.
It defines these Lua functions:
-- # MessageBox
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- int MessageBox(
-- string msg, |= Message to display
-- string capition |= Capition of Box
-- );
-- Return Value:
-- if 1 the user click in OK or user close the box
-- # ShowContentPainel
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void ShowContentPainel(
-- bool bShow |= If true, the painel start opened, if false not.
-- );
-- # SetWindowStartSize
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void SetWindowStartSize(
-- number w, |= Start W size of window
-- number h, |= Start H size of window
-- );
-- Remarks:
-- if this function is not called, the default size is 800 x 600
-- # SetMinWindowSize
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void SetMinWindowSize(
-- number w, |= Minimum W size of window
-- number h, |= Minimum H size of window
-- );
-- # SetTitle
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void SetTitle(
-- string title |= Text that be title of window.
-- );
-- # Navigate
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void Navigate(
-- string url |= Url
-- );
-- # InsertItemInPainel
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void InsertItemInPainel(
-- string title, |= Text displayed in tree
-- string url, |= Url
-- number icon, |= Icon of item, the possible values are:
0 = BOOK, 1 = FILE, 2 = NETFILE
-- number id, |= Id of item, this has to be unique and start in 1
-- number idp |= Parent item, this is a ID
of a item that is the parent or '0' for root item.
-- );
-- sample:
-- InsertItemInPainel("Trinity Systems",
"http://www.novaamerica.net/trinitysystems/", 0, 1, 0);
-- ICON BOOK / ID 1 / In ROOT
-- InsertItemInPainel("Orion",
"http://www.novaamerica.net/trinitysystems/Orion", 2, 2, 1);
-- ICON NETFILE / ID 2 / In ID1 (Trinity Systems)
-- # ExpandItemInPainel
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-- void ExpandItemInPainel(
-- string id |= Id of item
-- );
-- Remarks:
-- This function need to be called after InsertItemInPainel's
...and now I will show how to create these functions in Lua/C++.
Code
- The first thing to do is build the DLL that contains Lua. (Download Lua DLL demo project - 224 Kb)
- Link this in your project:
#if defined (_DEBUG)
#pragma comment( lib, "lua.lib" )
#else
#pragma comment( lib, "lua.lib" )
#endif
Remember: You need to change your Project Property -> Linker -> General -> additional library directory: Lua lib directory.
- Add Lua include files:
extern "C"
{
#include "lua.h"
}
Remember: You need to change your Project Property -> C/C++ -> General -> additional include directories: Lua include directory.
Notice that all the files in the Lua lib need stay in "c" extension, because Lua was written to be ANSI C compliant.
- Now we need to start the Lua VM as follows:
LRESULT OnCreate(UINT , WPARAM ,
LPARAM , BOOL& )
{
lua_State *luaVM = lua_open();
luaopen_base(luaVM );
luaopen_table(luaVM );
luaopen_io(luaVM );
luaopen_string(luaVM );
luaopen_math(luaVM );
if (NULL == luaVM)
{
MessageBox("Error Initializing lua\n");
}
lua_close(luaVM);
}
- Now we make a glue function between Lua and C/C++.
The Lua API function to do this is:
lua_register(s, n, g)
where:
s
: lua_State
to register the function.
n
: Name of the function exposed to Lua.
g
: C/C++ glue function.
See sample:
lua_register( luaVM, "SetHome", l_SetHome );
static int l_SetTitle( lua_State* luaVM)
{
const char* title = luaL_checkstring(luaVM, 1);
theMainFrame->SetWindowText(title);
return 0;
}
- Now we need load and execute the Lua script.
lua_register( luaVM, "SetHome", l_SetHome );
lua_dofile(luaVM, "hrconf.lua");
The Lua API function to do this is:
lua_dofile(s, p)
where:
s
: lua_State
to register the function.
p
: Path to Lua script file.
See script.
For a complete understanding of the Lua API, see this link.
Points of Interest
Lua is free software.
History
- 29 April 2005: First release.