When making an Lua function call, any LuaCustomClrObject must be introspected via reflection in order to determine what to expose in Lua code. In OpenRA, we use these for any types that implement IScriptBindable, such as Actor.
Previously, we would need to pay the cost of this reflection for every individual Lua call an Actor used in its ScriptTriggers trait where it passed `self` as a parameter. This would be repeated every time. For performance, we now cache self.ToLuaValue in the trait and use that for all calls so we only pay the reflection cost once on trait construction. This removes a significant overhead in the Lua bridging code.
- Typo in documentation ("proximitry").
- Add spaces between sentences.
- Remove most occurrences of " " (two spaces) unless clearly used as indendation
- Punctuation (although no fullstop after filenames like "notifications.yaml").
If a class is caching the TraitsImplementing enumerable, instead cache the results of enumerating it to an array. The avoids having to enumerate the sequence each time it is needed.