Updated examples to function correctly with new php4 module. Added

some supplemental examples for cpointer, overloading and references using
proxies.


git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/trunk/SWIG@7391 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22
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Kevin Ruland 2005-08-24 16:32:41 +00:00
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#! /bin/sh -e
${SWIG:=swig} -php4 -make -c++ -withcxx example.cxx example.i
make
php -d extension_dir=. runme.php4

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/* File : example.c */
#include "example.h"
#include <math.h>
#ifndef M_PI
# define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846
#endif
int Shape::get_nshapes() {
return nshapes;
}
/* Move the shape to a new location */
void Shape::move(double dx, double dy) {
x += dx;
y += dy;
}
int Shape::nshapes = 0;
double Circle::area(void) {
return M_PI*radius*radius;
}
double Circle::perimeter(void) {
return 2*M_PI*radius;
}
double Square::area(void) {
return width*width;
}
double Square::perimeter(void) {
return 4*width;
}
char *overloaded(int i) {
return "Overloaded with int";
}
char *overloaded(double d) {
return "Overloaded with double";
}
char *overloaded( const Circle& ) {
return "Overloaded with Circle";
}
char *overloaded( const Shape& ) {
return "Overloaded with Shape";
}

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/* File : example.h */
#include <stdio.h>
class Shape {
public:
Shape() {
nshapes++;
}
virtual ~Shape() {
nshapes--;
};
double x, y;
void move(double dx, double dy);
virtual double area(void) = 0;
virtual double perimeter(void) = 0;
static int nshapes;
static int get_nshapes();
};
class Circle : public Shape {
private:
double radius;
public:
Circle(double r) : radius(r) { };
~Circle() { };
virtual double area(void);
virtual double perimeter(void);
};
class Square : public Shape {
private:
double width;
public:
Square(double w) : width(w) { };
~Square() { }
virtual double area(void);
virtual double perimeter(void);
};
char *overloaded( int i );
char *overloaded( double d );
char *overloaded( const Circle& );
char *overloaded( const Shape& );

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/* File : example.i */
%module example
%{
#include "example.h"
%}
%include "example.h"

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<?php
# This file illustrates the low-level C++ interface
# created by SWIG. In this case, all of our C++ classes
# get converted into function calls.
include("example.php");
# ----- Object creation -----
print "Creating some objects:\n";
$c = new Circle(10);
print " Created circle $c\n";
$s = new Square(10);
print " Created square $s\n";
# ----- Access a static member -----
print "\nA total of " . Shape::nshapes() . " shapes were created\n";
# ----- Member data access -----
# Set the location of the object.
# Note: methods in the base class Shape are used since
# x and y are defined there.
$c->x = 20;
$c->y = 30;
$s->x = -10;
$s->y = 5;
print "\nHere is their current position:\n";
print " Circle = (" . $c->x . "," . $c->y . ")\n";
print " Square = (" . $s->x . "," . $s->y . ")\n";
# ----- Call some methods -----
print "\nHere are some properties of the shapes:\n";
foreach (array(1,2.1,$c,$s) as $o) {
print " ".get_class($o)." $o\n";
print " overloaded= " . overloaded($o) . "\n";
}
# Need to unset($o) or else we hang on to a reference to the Square object.
unset($o);
# ----- Delete everything -----
print "\nGuess I'll clean up now\n";
# Note: this invokes the virtual destructor
unset($c);
$s = 42;
print Shape::nshapes() . " shapes remain\n";
print "Goodbye\n";
?>