So what I want to do is create a game engine in C++ that can be used in lua. Basically, C++ should handle all the graphics/sound/collision/other core game stuff and lua would be used to add content. Can anybody point me in the right direction for making this kind of engine?
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Take a look at the Minetest source. It uses Lua as the "mod" language and C++ / irrlicht as the engine, afaik. http://minetest.net/
Whoops, looks like I may not have been clear about my origional question. However, I have figured out what I am going to do. I will use SFML to write the engine in C++, then use Lua to use it.
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1It would be nice if you could comment in your answer why this is a better option for you than the other two C++-based solutions mentioned ie Minetest and cocos2D-x.– OliverJan 13, 2014 at 5:20
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You're right. Originally I didn't think Cocos2D-x would be a good choice because I thought it was Mac OSX only. I am clearly wrong, and it looks like a good choice!– ToromakFeb 9, 2014 at 21:47
I would strongly recommend you to read "Game Coding Complete 4-th edition" as it's most complete book on game architecture that I've ever came across. During the course of this book you'll build quite neat 3D engine (and a simple game based on it) that will have support for physics, networking, AI and it will be using LUA scripts for a lot of stuff. So you'll basically learn the best practices of designing games/engines architectures and with this knowledge you'll be in a great place to make your engine (one that you'll build during the course of reading this book) more LUA-driven.
There is only one possible drawback - there is some heavy OOP going on in that book, so, if you are not entirely familiar with the object oriented approach, it could be quite hard to understand at times. But in the end - it's worth it :)