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AngelScript 2.21.1 released

Started by August 22, 2011 03:18 AM
3 comments, last by _orm_ 13 years, 3 months ago
A new version is here. The main novelty in this version is the addition of the object flag asOBJ_ASHANDLE, that will allow the application to register a value type that will behave as a handle. With this I've implemented the add-on CScriptHandle, which is a generic handle type. This type behaves as if it was the base class of all reference types, script classes and application types alike.

Some other important updates include the support for native calling conventions on Win64 with MinGW (Thanks _Vicious_), and the new add-on CSerializer, and finally that the clib has been updated to the latest interface.

The CSerializer add-on allow the application to temporarily store all the variables in a module and then restore them after recompiling the script. Thanks goes to FDsagizi who implemented this add-on.

Regards,
Andreas

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Awesome work WitchLord! I love that you actively develop this project. Keep up the good work.
Denzel Morris (@drdizzy) :: Software Engineer :: SkyTech Enterprises, Inc.
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Out of all of the projects I use to develop my engine, this one has been by far the most helpful and active. Keep it up man!
8.5 years in development and still going strong. :D

Now, if I could make a living out of this work. Imagine where the library would be if I could work fulltime on it.

AngelCode.com - game development and more - Reference DB - game developer references
AngelScript - free scripting library - BMFont - free bitmap font generator - Tower - free puzzle game

I am actually rather surprised that none of the developers who use it haven't picked you up already to develop it in house.

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