Random Chitchat 2012-2016
We have 600 stars on GithubBig Grin
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Probably because of http://www.reddit.com/r/admincraft/comme...a_plugins/
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Well Visitor count of the repo jumped 18x yesterday. With about 1,700 additional unique visitors.

https://github.com/mc-server/MCServer/graphs/traffic
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Yep. A front page post on Hacker News tends to do that.
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Everyone is asking for non-lua plugins
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Yep. But that's just because they've only ever used Java before. If they actually tried lua they wouldn't find it nearly so bad.
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But c++ would give unlimited possibilities, thats something not possible with a lua api.
Why dont just try to impliment a just in time compiler for c++? Is it posible?
It would take more people to MCServer
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It exists, and is called cling. But its bigger than MCServer, in executable size.

And doesn't work on windows yet.
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Here's something:

https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/JIT

It uses a lib from the upcoming GCC 5.x to embed a C++ JIT compiler into a program. Looks like this might be handy if C++ JIT plugins are for some reason needed.
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I don't see any point in switching to non-Lua other than wanting to bloat stuff on purpose.
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Over and over again, oh please, can we stop with the non-lua stupidity?

There's nothing C++ could do more that Lua can't. It is all matter of interface - what we export to API and what we don't. And frankly, the Lua API is so far ahead that any other language will be severely lacking in features. That's what killed the Squirrel language support.

There are gonna be Lua-haters, same as there are Java-haters, and nothing there will change that. And of course we will get mostly the negative ones, because the positive ones will be happy that we do support Lua and won't bother.
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