Lua is a script engine. Although its syntax is strange, it is known to everyone because of Blizzard's use in its games. On Windows, does our common Visual Studio development environment support it?
Yes. Here are some:
1. addon studio for World of Warcraft
Microsoft developed it using Visual Studio 2008 shell to cater to blizzard's integrated development environment. Very interesting. The. NET Framework 3.5 is required for the installation of this platform, and its development environment is C #, which is open-source by Microsoft. Another case of using vs2008 shell for the development environment is ironpython. I just saw that there was no research.
2. vslua
This is a work of foreign people. It is divided into standard and professional versions. It looks awesome. Two demos are provided on the website. It is billed. In my vs2008 team suite, the installation is successful, but it is useless. It seems that the installation is false. Pai_^
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See the software here.
3.
Lualangpack
This is on Lua Forge. It seems that vs2005 is supported only. Source code, C #.
4. luyun
This is also an open-source file, not a C # file. However, it seems that only vs2003 is supported.
5. smartcard studio 2008
This is mine. It has nothing to do with Visual Studio. Pai_^