The erase and insert methods in the containers use const_iterator instead
of iterator in C++11. There are times when the methods wrapped must match
the parameters exactly. Specifically when full type information for
template types is missing or SWIG fails to look up the type correctly,
for example:
%include <std_vector.i>
typedef float Real;
%template(RealVector) std::vector<Real>;
SWIG does not find std::vector<Real>::iterator because %template using
typedefs does not always work and so SWIG doesn't know if the type is
copyable and so uses SwigValueWrapper<iterator> which does
not support conversion to another type (const_iterator). This resulted
in compilation errors when using the C++11 version of the containers.
Closes#73
This change does not break backwards compatability
with python, so all works.
The python stuff, however, will still not do all
that ruby can now do.
Updated manual to reflect the change and improve
typemap documentation on the ruby side.
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containers that can use one.
Created file rubystdfunctors.swg to allow passing in
Ruby procs as functors to STL functions (swig-user list
suggestion for Python).
Fixed a bug in type_info() always failing for std::set.
Fixed a bug in type_info() always accepting any failed
conversion which could lead to overloaded functions to
fail when input wrong parameters.
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