Drop warning the SWIG-generated wrappers for Lua have only been tested using

mingw, as this is definitely no longer true.


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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ eLua stands for Embedded Lua (can be thought of as a flavor of Lua) and offers t
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The current SWIG implementation is designed to work with Lua 5.0.x and Lua 5.1.x. It should work with later versions of Lua, but certainly not with Lua 4.0 due to substantial API changes. ((Currently SWIG generated code has only been tested on Windows with MingW, though given the nature of Lua, is should not have problems on other OS's)). It is possible to either static link or dynamic link a Lua module into the interpreter (normally Lua static links its libraries, as dynamic linking is not available on all platforms). SWIG also supports eLua and works with eLua 0.8. SWIG generated code for eLua has been tested on Stellaris ARM Cortex-M3 LM3S and Infineon TriCore.
The current SWIG implementation is designed to work with Lua 5.0.x and Lua 5.1.x. It should work with later versions of Lua, but certainly not with Lua 4.0 due to substantial API changes. It is possible to either static link or dynamic link a Lua module into the interpreter (normally Lua static links its libraries, as dynamic linking is not available on all platforms). SWIG also supports eLua and works with eLua 0.8. SWIG generated code for eLua has been tested on Stellaris ARM Cortex-M3 LM3S and Infineon TriCore.
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