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<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn10">Basic Type Handling</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn10">Basic Type Handling</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn11">Global Variables</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn11">Global Variables</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn12">Constants</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn12">Constants</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn13">A brief word about <tt>const</tt></a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn13">A brief word about const</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn14">A cautionary tale of <tt>char *</tt></a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn14">A cautionary tale of char *</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn15">Pointers and complex objects</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn15">Pointers and complex objects</a>
<ul> <ul>
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<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn22">Passing structures by value</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn22">Passing structures by value</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn23">Return by value</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn23">Return by value</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn24">Linking to structure variables</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn24">Linking to structure variables</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn25">Linking to <tt>char *</tt></a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn25">Linking to char *</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn26">Arrays</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_nn26">Arrays</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_readonly_variables">Creating read-only variables</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_readonly_variables">Creating read-only variables</a>
<li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_rename_ignore">Renaming and ignoring declarations</a> <li><a href="SWIG.html#SWIG_rename_ignore">Renaming and ignoring declarations</a>
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<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_runtime_type_checker_usage">Usage</a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_runtime_type_checker_usage">Usage</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_overloading">Typemaps and overloading</a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_overloading">Typemaps and overloading</a>
<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn48">More about <tt>%apply</tt> and <tt>%clear</tt></a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn48">More about %apply and %clear</a>
<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn47">Passing data between typemaps</a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn47">Passing data between typemaps</a>
<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn52">C++ "this" pointer</a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn52">C++ "this" pointer</a>
<li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn51">Where to go for more information?</a> <li><a href="Typemaps.html#Typemaps_nn51">Where to go for more information?</a>
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<li><a href="D.html#D_code_injection_typemaps">Code injection typemaps</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_code_injection_typemaps">Code injection typemaps</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_special_variables">Special variable macros</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_special_variables">Special variable macros</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="D.html#D_features"><tt>%feature</tt>s</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_features">D and %feature</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_pragmas">Pragmas</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_pragmas">Pragmas</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_exceptions">D Exceptions</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_exceptions">D Exceptions</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_directors">D Directors</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_directors">D Directors</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_other_features">Other features</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_other_features">Other features</a>
<ul> <ul>
<li><a href="D.html#D_nspace">Extended namespace support (<tt>nspace</tt>)</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_nspace">Extended namespace support (nspace)</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_native_pointer_support">Native pointer support</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_native_pointer_support">Native pointer support</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_operator_overloading">Operator overloading</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_operator_overloading">Operator overloading</a>
<li><a href="D.html#D_test_suite">Running the test-suite</a> <li><a href="D.html#D_test_suite">Running the test-suite</a>
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<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn24">Overriding Methods in Ocaml</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn24">Overriding Methods in Ocaml</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn25">Director Usage Example</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn25">Director Usage Example</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn26">Creating director objects</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn26">Creating director objects</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn27">Typemaps for directors, <tt>directorin, directorout, directorargout</tt></a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn27">Typemaps for directors, directorin, directorout, directorargout</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn28"><tt>directorin</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn28">typemap</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn29"><tt>directorout</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn29">directorout typemap</a>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn30"><tt>directorargout</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn30">directorargout typemap</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn31">Exceptions</a> <li><a href="Ocaml.html#Ocaml_nn31">Exceptions</a>
</ul> </ul>
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<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_5">Pointers and References</a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_5">Pointers and References</a>
<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6">Structures and C++ classes</a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6">Structures and C++ classes</a>
<ul> <ul>
<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_1">Using <tt>-noproxy</tt></a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_1">Using -noproxy</a>
<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_2">Constructors and Destructors</a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_2">Constructors and Destructors</a>
<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_3">Static Member Variables</a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_3">Static Member Variables</a>
<li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_4">Static Member Functions</a> <li><a href="Php.html#Php_nn2_6_4">Static Member Functions</a>

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<li><a href="#D_code_injection_typemaps">Code injection typemaps</a> <li><a href="#D_code_injection_typemaps">Code injection typemaps</a>
<li><a href="#D_special_variables">Special variable macros</a> <li><a href="#D_special_variables">Special variable macros</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="#D_features"><tt>%feature</tt>s</a> <li><a href="#D_features">D and %feature</a>
<li><a href="#D_pragmas">Pragmas</a> <li><a href="#D_pragmas">Pragmas</a>
<li><a href="#D_exceptions">D Exceptions</a> <li><a href="#D_exceptions">D Exceptions</a>
<li><a href="#D_directors">D Directors</a> <li><a href="#D_directors">D Directors</a>
<li><a href="#D_other_features">Other features</a> <li><a href="#D_other_features">Other features</a>
<ul> <ul>
<li><a href="#D_nspace">Extended namespace support (<tt>nspace</tt>)</a> <li><a href="#D_nspace">Extended namespace support (nspace)</a>
<li><a href="#D_native_pointer_support">Native pointer support</a> <li><a href="#D_native_pointer_support">Native pointer support</a>
<li><a href="#D_operator_overloading">Operator overloading</a> <li><a href="#D_operator_overloading">Operator overloading</a>
<li><a href="#D_test_suite">Running the test-suite</a> <li><a href="#D_test_suite">Running the test-suite</a>
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</dl> </dl>
<H2><a name="D_features">22.4 <tt>%feature</tt>s</a></H2> <H2><a name="D_features">22.4 D and %feature</a></H2>
<p>The D module defines a number of directives which modify the <a href="Customization.html#Customization_features">SWIG features</a> set globally or for a specific declaration:</p> <p>The D module defines a number of directives which modify the <a href="Customization.html#Customization_features">SWIG features</a> set globally or for a specific declaration:</p>
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<H2><a name="D_other_features">22.8 Other features</a></H2> <H2><a name="D_other_features">22.8 Other features</a></H2>
<H3><a name="D_nspace">22.8.1 Extended namespace support (<tt>nspace</tt>)</a></H3> <H3><a name="D_nspace">22.8.1 Extended namespace support (nspace)</a></H3>
<p>By default, SWIG flattens all C++ namespaces into a single target language namespace, but as for Java and C#, the <a href="SWIGPlus.html#SWIGPlus_nspace"><tt>nspace</tt></a> feature is supported for D. If it is active, C++ namespaces are mapped to D packages/modules. Note, however, that like for the other languages, <em>free</em> variables and functions are not supported yet; currently, they are all allows written to the main proxy D module.</p> <p>By default, SWIG flattens all C++ namespaces into a single target language namespace, but as for Java and C#, the <a href="SWIGPlus.html#SWIGPlus_nspace"><tt>nspace</tt></a> feature is supported for D. If it is active, C++ namespaces are mapped to D packages/modules. Note, however, that like for the other languages, <em>free</em> variables and functions are not supported yet; currently, they are all allows written to the main proxy D module.</p>

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<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn24">Overriding Methods in Ocaml</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn24">Overriding Methods in Ocaml</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn25">Director Usage Example</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn25">Director Usage Example</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn26">Creating director objects</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn26">Creating director objects</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn27">Typemaps for directors, <tt>directorin, directorout, directorargout</tt></a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn27">Typemaps for directors, directorin, directorout, directorargout</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn28"><tt>directorin</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn28">typemap</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn29"><tt>directorout</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn29">directorout typemap</a>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn30"><tt>directorargout</tt> typemap</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn30">directorargout typemap</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="#Ocaml_nn31">Exceptions</a> <li><a href="#Ocaml_nn31">Exceptions</a>
</ul> </ul>
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properly. properly.
</p> </p>
<H4><a name="Ocaml_nn27">31.2.5.5 Typemaps for directors, <tt>directorin, directorout, directorargout</tt></a></H4> <H4><a name="Ocaml_nn27">31.2.5.5 Typemaps for directors, directorin, directorout, directorargout</a></H4>
<p> <p>
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and to receive arguments the same way you normally receive function returns. and to receive arguments the same way you normally receive function returns.
</p> </p>
<H4><a name="Ocaml_nn28">31.2.5.6 <tt>directorin</tt> typemap</a></H4> <H4><a name="Ocaml_nn28">31.2.5.6 typemap</a></H4>
<p> <p>
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can use the same body as a simple <tt>out</tt> typemap. can use the same body as a simple <tt>out</tt> typemap.
</p> </p>
<H4><a name="Ocaml_nn29">31.2.5.7 <tt>directorout</tt> typemap</a></H4> <H4><a name="Ocaml_nn29">31.2.5.7 directorout typemap</a></H4>
<p> <p>
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ownership, etc. ownership, etc.
</p> </p>
<H4><a name="Ocaml_nn30">31.2.5.8 <tt>directorargout</tt> typemap</a></H4> <H4><a name="Ocaml_nn30">31.2.5.8 directorargout typemap</a></H4>
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<li><a href="#Php_nn2_5">Pointers and References</a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_5">Pointers and References</a>
<li><a href="#Php_nn2_6">Structures and C++ classes</a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_6">Structures and C++ classes</a>
<ul> <ul>
<li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_1">Using <tt>-noproxy</tt></a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_1">Using -noproxy</a>
<li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_2">Constructors and Destructors</a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_2">Constructors and Destructors</a>
<li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_3">Static Member Variables</a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_3">Static Member Variables</a>
<li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_4">Static Member Functions</a> <li><a href="#Php_nn2_6_4">Static Member Functions</a>
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Member variables and methods are accessed using the <tt>-&gt;</tt> operator. Member variables and methods are accessed using the <tt>-&gt;</tt> operator.
</p> </p>
<H4><a name="Php_nn2_6_1">34.2.6.1 Using <tt>-noproxy</tt></a></H4> <H4><a name="Php_nn2_6_1">34.2.6.1 Using -noproxy</a></H4>
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<li><a href="#SWIG_nn10">Basic Type Handling</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn10">Basic Type Handling</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn11">Global Variables</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn11">Global Variables</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn12">Constants</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn12">Constants</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn13">A brief word about <tt>const</tt></a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn13">A brief word about const</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn14">A cautionary tale of <tt>char *</tt></a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn14">A cautionary tale of char *</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn15">Pointers and complex objects</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn15">Pointers and complex objects</a>
<ul> <ul>
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<li><a href="#SWIG_nn22">Passing structures by value</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn22">Passing structures by value</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn23">Return by value</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn23">Return by value</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn24">Linking to structure variables</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn24">Linking to structure variables</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn25">Linking to <tt>char *</tt></a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn25">Linking to char *</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_nn26">Arrays</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_nn26">Arrays</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_readonly_variables">Creating read-only variables</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_readonly_variables">Creating read-only variables</a>
<li><a href="#SWIG_rename_ignore">Renaming and ignoring declarations</a> <li><a href="#SWIG_rename_ignore">Renaming and ignoring declarations</a>
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interface that are not defined in the original header file. interface that are not defined in the original header file.
</p> </p>
<H3><a name="SWIG_nn13">5.2.4 A brief word about <tt>const</tt></a></H3> <H3><a name="SWIG_nn13">5.2.4 A brief word about const</a></H3>
<p> <p>
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</pre> </pre>
</div> </div>
<H3><a name="SWIG_nn14">5.2.5 A cautionary tale of <tt>char *</tt></a></H3> <H3><a name="SWIG_nn14">5.2.5 A cautionary tale of char *</a></H3>
<p> <p>
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assignment to work correctly. assignment to work correctly.
</p> </p>
<H3><a name="SWIG_nn25">5.4.4 Linking to <tt>char *</tt></a></H3> <H3><a name="SWIG_nn25">5.4.4 Linking to char *</a></H3>
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<li><a href="#Typemaps_runtime_type_checker_usage">Usage</a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_runtime_type_checker_usage">Usage</a>
</ul> </ul>
<li><a href="#Typemaps_overloading">Typemaps and overloading</a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_overloading">Typemaps and overloading</a>
<li><a href="#Typemaps_nn48">More about <tt>%apply</tt> and <tt>%clear</tt></a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_nn48">More about %apply and %clear</a>
<li><a href="#Typemaps_nn47">Passing data between typemaps</a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_nn47">Passing data between typemaps</a>
<li><a href="#Typemaps_nn52">C++ "this" pointer</a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_nn52">C++ "this" pointer</a>
<li><a href="#Typemaps_nn51">Where to go for more information?</a> <li><a href="#Typemaps_nn51">Where to go for more information?</a>
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</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
<H2><a name="Typemaps_nn48">11.14 More about <tt>%apply</tt> and <tt>%clear</tt></a></H2> <H2><a name="Typemaps_nn48">11.14 More about %apply and %clear</a></H2>
<p> <p>