Closes#89
Squash merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wkalinin/swig into wkalinin-nested
By Vladimir Kalinin
* 'master' of https://github.com/wkalinin/swig:
CPlusPlusOut mode for Octave
nested class illustration
fixed "Abstract" flag for nested classes added an example enabled anonymous nested structs runtime test
porting
warnings disabled
porting fixes
java runtime tests ported
nested class closing bracket offset fixed
removed double nested template (not supported by %template parsing)
template_nested test extended
parent field made public
property access fixed
replaced tabs with spaces
warning W-reorder
deprecated warnings removed, derived_nested runtime test added
optimized string indenting
Nested classes indenting
nested classes docs
fixed the order in which flattened inner classes are added after the outer
Private nested classes were getting into the type table.
Java getProxyName() fix for nested classes fixes the case when nested classes is forward declared
Fix for a case when a nested class inherits from the same base as the outer. (Base class constructor declaration is found first in this case)
merge fix
nested C struct first immediate declaration incorrectly renamed sample fixed
tests updated to reflect nested classes support
Java nested classes support (1)
flattening should remove the link to the outer class
access mode correctly set/restored for nested classes
nested templates should be skipped while flattening (template nodes themselves, not expanded versions) also non-public nested classes should be ignored
If nested classes are not supported, default behaviour is flattening, not ignoring flag "nested" is preserved, so, the nested classes can be ignored by user
nested workaround test updated
template instantiated within a class is marked as nested for ignoring purposes
%ignore not applied to the nested classed, because "nested" flag is set too late
typedef name takes precedence over the real name (reason?)
unnamed structs should be processed for all the languages
nested C struct instances are wrapped as "immutable"
tree building
typedef declaration for unnamed C structures fixed
nested classes "flattening"
fixed %ignoring nested classes
renamed "nested" attribute to "nested:outer" added "nested" flag, to be used with $ignore (it is not removed while flattening) added nestedClassesSupported() function to the Language interface
renamed "nested" attribute to "nested:outer" added "nested" flag, to be used with $ignore (it is not removed while flattening) added nestedClassesSupported() function to the Language interface
tree iteration fix
dirclassname variable names unified memory issue fixed
merge error
ignore unnamed structs for C++
unnamed nested C structs naming & unnesting
class added to classes hash under typedef name
private nested classes skipped
test updated due to nested templates support
anonymous structs with inheritance fixed nested_class test to allow anonymous structs w/o declarator
tests updated: nested workaround removed from namespace_class.i propagated nested template declaration to the C++ file
injected members scope
nested tempplates fixes, nested structures in "C" mode parsing added utility function "appendSibling" (like "appendChild")
nested unnamed structures parsing fixes, access mode restored on nested class end, tdname is properly patched with outer class name prefix
memory management fixes
nested templates (1)
Nested unnamed structs
Nested class support (1)
Nested class support (1)
- Remove using directives from the generated C# code and fully qualify the use of all .NET
framework types in order to minimize potential name collisions from input files defining
types, namespace, etc with the same name as .NET framework members.
- Globally qualify the use of .NET framework types in the System namespace
- Remove .NET 1.1 support, .NET 2 is the minimum for the C# module
Closes#79
* 'master' of https://github.com/BrantKyser/swig:
Correct spelling of compatibility.
Update documentation to reflect fully qualifying the use of .NET types in the generated code.
Add support for SWIG2_CSHARP macro to create SWIG 2 backwards compatability mode.
Remove using directives from the generated C# code and fully qualify the use of all .NET framework types in order to minimize potential name collisions from input files defining types, namespace, etc with the same name as .NET framework members.
Since SWIG 3.0 removes support for .NET 1.1, cleanup the C# library by removing the use of the SWIG_DOTNET_1 macro.
Globablly qualify the use of types from the .NET framework's System namespace in the C# module and library.
Add test case to demonstrate the name collision that occurs in the generated C# code when a namespace is named System.
- More robust implementation.
- Fix some bugs to give better exception messages when a user uses the
director utility exception functions and classes.
- Replace unnecessarily shortened variable names for easier reading of
code.
Commit #c3f3880d caused the functions
SWIGINTERN int SWIG_Lua_add_namespace_details(lua_State* L,
swig_lua_namespace* ns)
and
SWIGINTERN int SWIG_Lua_namespace_register(lua_State* L,
swig_lua_namespace* ns)
to return void when int returns were expected resulting in the build
failures for plplot's lua bindings for example. This commit fixes the
issue.
Closes#92
1) Static members and static functions inside class can be accessed as ModuleName.ClassName.FunctionName (MemberName respectively). Old way aka ModuleName.ClassName_FunctionName still works.
2) Same goes for enums inside classes: ModuleName.ClassName.EnumValue1 etc.
3) More 'runme' tests for lua + modifications to existing tests to test new changes.
Code is loosely based upon python implemenation of the same thing.
Patch #62.
This fix makes the handling of type 'float' and 'double' the same. The implementation requires the
C99 isfinite() macro, or otherwise some platform dependent equivalents, to be available.
Add two helper functions to the Lua runtime, "SWIG_Lua_pusherrstring"
and "SWIG_Lua_pushferrstring".
These are like the standard Lua functions lua_pushstring and
lua_pushfstring respectively, except that the strings are prefixed
with the location of the innermost Lua call-point (as generated by
luaL_where).
Advantages:
- it avoids the swig user having to jump through hoops to get print to
work as expected when redefining repr/str slots.
- typing the name of a variable on the python prompt now prints the
result of a (possibly redefined) repr, without the swig user having to
do any extra work.
- when redefining repr, the swig user doesn't necessarily have to
redefine str as it will call the redefined repr
- the behaviour is exactly the same as without the -builtin option while
requiring no extra work by the user (aside from adding the
%feature("python:slot...) statements of course)
- the patch simplifies pyrun.swg a tiny bit.
Disadvantage:
- default str() will give different (but clearer?) output on swigged
classes compared to unpatched swig
SF Bug #326
%template for a std::multimap generated uncompilable code unless a
%template for a std::map of the same template types was also coded up.
This patch is needed in conjunction with previous commit - 5f1fff1849Closes#64Closes#65
SF bug #1327
This doesn't have any noticeable effect with the usage of
SWIG_AsWCharPtrAndSize as shipped by SWIG, but could be a problem if a
user is using this function with cptr equal to zero and psize is non-zero
- the length would be incorrectly set due to the call to PyUnicode_GetSize
failing.
Affects Ruby versions prior to 1.9 using std::complex wrappers if just using std::complex
as an output type. Also fix the Complex helper functions external visibility (to static by default).
Closes#52
* New test case tests that %attribute macros correctly supports passing
template with multiple parameters as class name or attribute type name
* Some further changes were made to %attribute macros - now
AttributeType is protected with %arg as well. This allows you
to have attributes of type e.g. std::pair<int,int> etc
Update CHANGES file for %attribute template fixes
Closes#48