remove weave python example - license is unclear

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TOP = ../..
SWIG = $(TOP)/../preinst-swig
CXXSRCS =
TARGET = example
INTERFACE = example.i
LIBS = -lm
SWIGOPT =
all::
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile $(SWIGLIB) CXXSRCS='$(CXXSRCS)' SWIG='$(SWIG)' \
SWIGOPT='$(SWIGOPT)' TARGET='$(TARGET)' INTERFACE='$(INTERFACE)' python_cpp
static::
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile $(SWIGLIB) CXXSRCS='$(CXXSRCS)' SWIG='$(SWIG)' \
SWIGOPT='$(SWIGOPT)' TARGET='mypython' INTERFACE='$(INTERFACE)' python_cpp_static
clean::
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile python_clean
rm -f $(TARGET).py
check: all
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile python_run

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This directory contains a simple example to test weave support for
SWIG wrapped objects.
The weave package provides tools for including C/C++ code in Python
code. This offers both another level of optimization to those who need
it, and an easy way to modify and extend any supported extension
libraries. Weave automatically builds an extension module from the
given C/C++ code and runs that. This can result in very significant
speedups (of upto 500x) depending on the problem. Weave also supports
inlining SWIG-1.3.x wrapped objects.
The example in this directory requires that weave be installed. Weave
is distributed as part of SciPy (http://www.scipy.org). More
information on Weave may be had from here:
http://www.scipy.org/documentation/weave
As of November 22, 2004, this example only works with weave from CVS.
If there is a more recent release of SciPy after this date, it should
work fine.
Also, you need to replace the weave file swigptr2.py by the one
provided here.

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#ifndef _EXAMPLE_H
#define _EXAMPLE_H
class Foo {
public:
int x;
};
class Bar {
public:
int y;
};
class FooBar : public Foo, public Bar {
public:
int z;
};
#endif

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%module(directors="1") example
%{
#include "example.h"
%}
%include "std_vector.i"
%director Foo;
%director Bar;
%include "example.h"
%template(VectorBar) std::vector<Bar*>;
%template(VectorFoo) std::vector<Foo*>;

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"""
Test weave support for SWIG wrapped objects.
This example requires that one has weave installed. Weave is
distributed as part of SciPy (http://www.scipy.org). More information
on Weave may be had from here:
http://www.scipy.org/documentation/weave
As of November 22, 2004, this only works with weave from CVS. If
there is a more recent release of SciPy after this date, it should
work fine.
"""
import example
import weave
from weave import converters
from weave import swig2_spec
# Weave does not support swig2 by default (yet). So add this to the
# list of default converters to test.
converters.default.insert(0, swig2_spec.swig2_converter())
def test():
""" A simple test case for weave."""
a = example.Foo()
a.x = 1
b = example.Bar()
b.y = 2
c = example.FooBar()
c.x = 1
c.y = 2
c.z = 3
v = example.VectorBar()
v.append(b)
v.append(c)
d = v[0]
e = v[1]
v = example.VectorFoo()
v.append(a)
v.append(c)
f = v[0]
g = v[1]
code = """
std::cout << a->x << std::endl;
assert(a->x == 1);
std::cout << b->y << std::endl;
assert(b->y == 2);
std::cout << c->x << std::endl;
std::cout << c->y << std::endl;
std::cout << c->z << std::endl;
assert(c->x == 1);
assert(c->y == 2);
assert(c->z == 3);
std::cout << d->y << std::endl;
assert(d->y == 2);
std::cout << e->y << std::endl;
assert(e->y == 2);
std::cout << f->x << std::endl;
assert(f->x == 1);
std::cout << g->x << std::endl;
assert(g->x == 1);
"""
weave.inline(code, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g'],
include_dirs=['.'],
headers=['"example.h"'],
verbose=2)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test()

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