This type of system ought to be able to be used for other scripting languages such as ruby, python and perl.  I want to look into this further.  I would think that there would be a way of creating a common way of interfacing between the osgIntrospection library and most scripting environments to allow for a scripting "driver" to be written that creates the glue to the specific language.

John

On 10/16/06, Robert Osfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jose,

On 10/15/06, Jose Luis Hidalgo < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
osgLua is licensed now under the OSGPL (OpenSceneGraph Public License)
and uses the same Makefile-structure as other OSG projects.

osgLua is a lua[1] wrapper of OSG using introspection dynamically to
find classes, methods,... Currently It is not finished but testing
will help its improvement (and will help problems with
osgIntrospection and osgWrappers).

The subversion repository of osgLua is http://svn.pplux.com/lab/osgLua

[1] http://www.lua.org

This is very cool ;-)

I'm tied up with the "Highland Gathering" event this week, so can't review and test yet, but it'll high on my todo list once things settle down.

I'll try and get David's changes to osgIntrospection integrated, perhaps these might go some way to solving some of the problems you've encountered.   Now osgLua is available hopefully others will be able pitch in and get things tested as well.

Robert.

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