Limited Python/Ruby support for boost::array
Hack to use the std::array support for boost::array. Is limited as it currently exposes some 'using' bugs in SWIG. For example, the type system fails to see that pointers to std::array and pointers to boost::array are the same. This approach saves having to maintain separate boost::array support. The 'using' bug ought to be fixed, otherwise separate boost_array.i files could be easily made from the std_array.i files.
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#if defined(SWIGPYTHON) || defined(SWIGRUBY)
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%{
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#include <array>
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%}
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%include <std_array.i>
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%template(ArrayInt6) std::array<int, 6>;
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return a;
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}
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const std::array<int, 6> & arrayOutConstRef() {
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static std::array<int, 6> a = { -2, -1, 0, 0, 1, 2 };
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return a;
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}
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std::array<int, 6> * arrayOutPtr() {
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static std::array<int, 6> a = { -2, -1, 0, 0, 1, 2 };
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return &a;
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