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Yeah,cool!That is what exactly I want.On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Declan White <deco.da.man@gmail.com> wrote:
Take a look at LuaLanes ( https://github.com/LuaLanes/lanes ); it has a few Cchuang <lichuang1982 <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> I want to write a C module,when Lua call this module's spawn function,it
create a new Lua state,and the new Lua state can call its Lua function,like
this:
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> require("qnode")
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> function test(a)
> print("in test")
> print(a)
> end
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> qnode.spawn(test, 100)
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> but,when i review the Lua C API,seems there is no function to get the Lua
function from the Lua stack.
> So,how can I achieve this purpose?
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functions to copy from Lua state to another.
(In fact, it may do exactly what you want your module to do: multiple Lua states
in separate threads with simple communication).
There's also my deep copy function, which you can find on lua-users (
http://lua-users.org/wiki/CopyTable ); although it is Lua-only, so you'll have
to find a way to convert it.
Regards,
Declan White.