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March 2013 this project was announced first to public, but the feedback was ZERO. So I guess it is insanely bad and unusable.
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Lua Built-In program (L-Bia) is a self-running Lua interpreter. It turns your Lua program with all required modules (either Lua or C libraries) and an interpreter into a single stand-alone program.
liblzg is a minimal implementation of an LZ77 class compression library. The main characteristic of the library is that the decoding routine is very simple, fast and requires no memory.
...It is meant to be used by real time applications (such as games).
The GUI can be created either by C++ code, or by using the integrated "add-on" system, where the GUI is parsed from XML and Lua files.
It relies on keyboard and mouse input (support for other controllers is not planned).
Front ends are provided for OpenGL (for graphics), and OIS and SFML (for input). An SFML graphics front end is in project.
Documentation : http://lxgui.sourceforge.net/docs
A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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Lightweight Linq-like library for Lua.
For the latest version of this project, refer to http://code.google.com/p/lualinq/
Sorry for that.
The syntax is very similar to LINQ and reminds of SQL, for those who already know those languages. It’s released with a BSD 3 clause license.
It uses a very basic subset of Lua, which allows it to be used also in very restrictive embedding scenarios (e.g. videogames).
LuaSofia is a Lua binding of Sofia-Sip library. Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification. We decided to use git, source code can be get at: git://github.com/ppizarro/luasofia.git
Prime Mover is a small and flexible build tool intended to be used instead of make. It is intended to be deployed with the projects that use it, and does not requires installation to use. It is modular and can be extended using the Lua scripting lang
LunarEclipse will provide an eclipse based IDE for the Lua programming language. Starting point is an editor with support for syntax highlighting, content folding and parsing. More features will follow...
Luabridge has moved to GitHub and is now being developed by Vinnie Falco: http://github.com/vinniefalco/LuaBridge
Luabridge is a lightweight, dependency-free library for exporting C++ functions and classes to Lua environments. It uses standard-compliant C++ template metaprogramming and is written against Lua 5.1.2.
luabind is a library, inspired by and similar to Boost.Python, that helps you create bindings between C++ and Lua. It has the ability to expose functions and classes, written in C++, to Lua.
LuaNotify is inspired on many libraries that do event dispatching, like py-notify, GSignals, QT event system, wxWidgets event system, etc. Making easier to implement lua software using Notifier/Observer pattern.
The TORUS framework project aims to provide a complete application lifecycle management environment (from requirements to tests), supporting most common platforms and programing languages, and centered on one main concept: Think Once & ReUSe!
Lunar aims to be a cross-platform engine geared towards developing two-dimensional video games. In addition to Lua-based scripting, planned features include support for interchangeable graphics, image and audio libraries, and a fully-featured editor.