* Fix#146: Add configuration options to selectively disable built-in functions
Add new Options enum values (No_Stdlib, No_IO, No_Prelude, No_JSON) that
allow users to control which parts of the standard library are registered.
Std_Lib::library() now accepts an options vector, and the ChaiScript
convenience class forwards its options to the library builder. This enables
use cases where only custom functions should be exposed to script users.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Address review: split Options into Options and Library_Options enums
Separate system-level options (No_Load_Modules, Load_Modules, No_External_Scripts,
External_Scripts) from library-level options (No_Stdlib, No_IO, No_Prelude, No_JSON)
into two distinct enum types. Add Library_Options as a parameter to the ChaiScript
constructor. Update tests to demonstrate both ChaiScript_Basic (explicit Std_Lib::library
call) and ChaiScript (library options via constructor parameter) usage.
Requested by @lefticus in PR #642 review.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add cheatsheet documentation for Options and Library_Options
Documents the two-enum configuration system: Options (engine-level:
load_module, use, eval_file) and Library_Options (stdlib-level:
No_Stdlib, No_IO, No_Prelude, No_JSON), with usage examples for
both ChaiScript and ChaiScript_Basic constructors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
I initially tried to use the existing .clang-format file,
but it does not match the code style (at least with clang-format 11)
and the formatting is not consistent across files.
Therefore, I decided to rewrite the .clang-format with some personal
preferences.
Used command
find . -iname "*.hpp" -o -iname "*.cpp" | xargs clang-format -i -style=file
* Build the standard library as a module .so
* Locate and load lib at runtime as a module
if it is not provided to the ChaiScript
constructor.
Decreases compile time by 1/2 for common use cases
where the user can use the dynamic library module.
- ChaiScript no longer includes or automatically instantiates std lib
- ChaiScript constructor now requires an std lib instance in the form
of a ModulePtr object
- This new layout facilitates better usage of compilation firewalls and
factories for reducing the overall impact of ChaiScript on a project