Workaround clang++ 9.1.0 error not knowing std::vector<bool>::const_reference
is actually typedef to bool:
li_std_vector_wrap.cxx:1838:40: error: no matching constructor for initialization of 'std::vector<bool>::const_reference'
Workaround is use
const value_type& getitem(int index) throw (std::out_of_range) { ...
// bool specialization:
bool getitem(int index) throw (std::out_of_range) { ...
instead of
const_reference_type getitem(int index) throw (std::out_of_range) { ...
Although the following would be better, it would require a more
complicated implementation:
const_reference_type getitem(int index) throw (std::out_of_range) { ...
// bool specialization:
bool getitem(int index) throw (std::out_of_range) { ...
For users who have typemaps for the parameters in the setElement method.
Correct definitions of const_reference to match the those in the
(C++11) standard.
For users who have typemaps for the parameters in the setitem method.
Correct definitions of const_reference to match the those in the
(C++11) standard.
For users who have typemaps for the parameters in the add and set methods
(now called doAdd and doSet).
Also for users who have typemaps for the get method - revert the return
type for get (now called doGet) back to the same return type as
std::vector::at. Correct definitions of const_reference to match the
those in the (C++11) standard.
Fixes two warnings in each wrapper:
warning : CA2002 : Microsoft.Reliability : 'examplePINVOKE.SWIGPendingException.Retrieve()' locks on a reference of type 'Type'. Replace this with a lock against an object with strong-identity.
warning : CA2002 : Microsoft.Reliability : 'examplePINVOKE.SWIGPendingException.Set(Exception)' locks on a reference of type 'Type'. Replace this with a lock against an object with strong-identity.
Use lock statement advice not to use typeof for locks, see
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/keywords/lock-statement
Added to the javadestruct, javadestruct_derived, ddispose, ddispose_derived
typemaps to mirror enhanced flexibility in the csdisposing and
csdisposing_derived (C#) typemaps. If provided the contents are generated
as the delete/dispose method's parameters declaration.
Previously just the Dispose() method was generated.
Now the Dispose() and Dispose(bool disposing) methods are generated.
Changes are required if custom "csfinalize", "csdestruct" or "csdestruct_derived"
typemaps are being used. Details in #421 on Github. SWIG will error out if one of
the "csfinalize, "csdestruct" or "csdestruct_derived" typemaps are found. Example
error message:
foo.h:60: Error: A deprecated csfinalize typemap was found for Foo, please remove
it and replace all csdestruct, csdestruct_derived and csfinalize typemaps by the
csdispose, csdispose_derived, csdisposing and csdisposing_derived typemaps.
Closes#421
Better to use the actual type rather than void* in the implementaton.
It also mean the %apply that was used in the implementation won't
inadvertently affect users other use of void* types.
Assignable fixes are based on those used by C# std::vector where the
default wrappers work if there is no operator== available in the
template type. Enhanced wrappers are obtained via a macro:
SWIG_STD_LIST_ENHANCED(SomeNamespace::Klass)
%template(ListKlass) std::list<SomeNamespace::Klass>;
Remove bool specialization (left over from the original std::vector
wrappers).
Add in missing typedefs.
* REnums2018:
Fix R return by C++11 const ref enum classes
Remove unused code in r.cxx
extra doc on anonymous enums
ENH:
FIX: references to enums now functioning
DOC: Extended documentation on enumeration support in R
FIX: Corrected path to output from R tests
Reformat comments in R module
ENH: Run test for enum_thorough in R
Code style changes post review
ENH: R Module: Enumerations with values set by calls to C code, allowing arbitarily complex value expressions.
Setting enum values with calls to the C code.
* std_unordered_map_args_fix:
Include all template parameters for std_unordered_multimap and std_unordered_map
Include all template parameters for std_unordered_map macro
These implementations are not optimized, i.e. are done in a naive way in
C#, rather than using C++ functions more efficiently, but are better
than nothing.
Create new Lib/csharp/std_set.i based on the existing std_map.i and run
li_std_set unit test for C# as well.
Notice that the set operations defined by the base ISet<> interface are
not implemented yet.
There is some consolidation work to be done. The
core of the change is getRClassName2, which will
probably eventually replace getRClassName.
getRClassName seems to be in a funny state, with
a middle argument that is commented out and never
used.
My next step is to verify whether the new version
can replace it.
The std::vector wrappers have been changed to work by default for elements that are
not default insertable, i.e. have no default constructor. This has been achieved by
not wrapping:
vector(size_type n);
Previously the above had to be ignored via %ignore.
If the above constructor is still required it can be added back in again via %extend:
%extend std::vector {
vector(size_type count) { return new std::vector< T >(count); }
}
Alternatively, the following wrapped constructor could be used as it provides near-enough
equivalent functionality:
vector(jint count, const value_type& value);
The equivalent change to std::list has also been made (std::list
wrappers were not in the previous release [3.0.12] though).
* gtbX-master:
Add comment for non-const version
Don't write-back buffer into Java array when calling const-ptr c function
Prevent writeback of a const char* array through a director when using the byte[] %typemap.
This definition ensures the SWIG wrappers keep compiling in older versions
of Ruby given the previous change (which uses RTYPEDDATA_P and hence
requires Ruby 1.9.3). The definition of RTYPEDDATA_P is such that the
previous commit plus the definition should keep the behaviour the same
as before.
Give reference in container_owner a more unique name (back_reference).
Change back-reference 'ret' typemap to have a function name so that they
are less unwittingly be used elsewhere where not intended.
Note that they can be overridden by users if needed using:
%extend std::vector {
%typemap(ret)
value_type const& __getitem__,
value_type const& front,
value_type const& back
{ ... }
}
These override the SWIG supplied versions because the SWIG supplied
typemaps use non-const value_type&, but the methods use const, so the
above have a higher precedence in the typemap search algorithm.
* jakecobb-python-container-memory:
Better name for container back-reference attribute
Python - Struct spec. for container owner
Python: Avoid container owner check for value types
Python: Init container owner attribute in thread-safe way
Python: Use PyObject_SetAttr instead of PyObject_GenericSetAttr for back-ref
Python: Cleanup container back ref
Python: Keep reference to owning container during element access
Add a typecheck typemap for size_t and const size_t &.
Add the const qualifier to the typemaps for primitive reference
types.
Add multiple runtime tests.