- Instead of using the swig_up flag in each director method (Python, Ruby, Ocaml) to indicate
whether the explicit C++ call to the appropriate base class method or a normal
polymorphic C++ call should be made, the new approach makes one of these calls
directly from the wrapper method.
- Java/C# recursive director method calls fixed (no need for explicitcall feature to solve this now)
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- Potential member variable and method name clashes remove by preceding with 'swig'
- consistent use of C++ booleans for the swig_disown flag across and within the modules that use this it in director code.
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- Removed asserts
- The unused __DIRECTOR__ base class default constructor removed. I've used the conventional approach of having no default constructor rather than a private one (declaring it private doesn't serve any useful purpose when this constructor is not wanted).
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implemented for the Ruby module. Now the SWIG_DIRECTOR_EXCEPTION object
stores a reference to the Ruby exception instance.
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