because that name better reflects what the function's trying to accomplish
(test whether the object for which the constructor's being called is an
instance of the class, or an instance of one of its subclasses).
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I've moved completely away from the "value" type to "caml_value_t". Although
a bit painful, this will make things easier for me. I seem to be seeing
quite a few things that use the word value as a function, type, etc, and
wanted to get something that doesn't collide.
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Type registration. Correct support for casting. Proper type safety.
Changed:
ocaml.swg: Correct casts, declaration order for C
ocamldec.swg: Removed problematic forward declarations without array index.
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Strings <=> std::string by value
std::wstring accessible from Ocaml. The string example converts a multibyte
japanese EUC sequence to a single wchar_t sequence if you have the ja_JP.EUC-JP
locale, or similar.
Better handling of reference in types
Corrected problems with & * mismatch in type verifier.
Type verifier now really functional. No more type errors in places they
wouldn't be allowed in C++, unless you work at it.
Added argout_ref example for argout_ref.
Init code now effective (called from let _ = f_<module>_init ())
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simple scheme I use for templating to work (at least in the test cases
so far). I probably need to come up with a better scheme for associating
the class closure creator with the typemaps.
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