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Are you blind? The fourth line down has a link to the Sourceforge page. From there you can browse CVS or download using CVS.keless wrote:I dont see a source download on that page, or the 'project page'stodge wrote:As I said before, look at the source here:
http://habitat3d.sf.net
The source is messy and the demo doesn't work, as the image files were created under Linux and don't seem to load under Windows. But the source for the ScriptManager is in the Core directory.
Oh and it only supports Lua 4 and toLua.
I'd code up the examples in the Great Script Shootout and see how you do against Lua before making such a statement. Lua has been pretty optimized for some pretty good execution times, it's faster than just about every other script language tested... (well, QSceme was darn fast on a few of their tests too, but I'd rather not deal with lisp).I would also bet that AngelScript is faster than both Lua and Python (since it is strongly typed and doesn't have to convert variants into C++ types, and can call the C++ functions directly without proxy functions), but that is probably irrelevant since the processor heavy tasks ought to be written in C++ (or C) anyway.
LGPL allows commercial without exposing your source. However if some one changes angelcode it self he will need to post changings.AngelCode wrote:...although as it currently is LGPL it would mean that you would have to make your source open as well, the license will be changed so that this will no longer be necessary.........
Regards,
Andreas Jonsson
Author of AngelScript
www.AngelCode.com[/url]