PHP5 is no longer actively supported by the PHP developers and security
support for it ends completely at the end of 2018, so it doesn't make
sense to include support for it in the upcoming SWIG 4.0.0 release.
See #701.
Suppress warning running test-suite and examples:
make[1]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make rule.
Note that node-gyp uses make under the hood and clearing the MAKEFILE env is the
only way I could find to suppress this warning.
Add support so that the %csmethodmodifiers, %dmethodmodifiers,
%javamethodmodifiers can modify the method modifiers for the destructor wrappers
in the proxy class: dispose, Dispose, delete. With this feature, it is now possible
to make a C# proxy class sealed, eg when wrapping a class X, the virtual method modifiers
can be removed using:
%typemap(csclassmodifiers) X "public sealed class"
%csmethodmodifiers X::~X "public /*virtual*/";
Split director_exception testcase into two so that testing throw(),
with no arguments, that is nothrows, can be tested separately to throw()
taking arguments. [The throw keyword needs to be removed for C++
compilation in C++11 and later when it was deprecated.]
Some code in this test case is actually only supported in c++17...
cpp11_lambda_functions_wrap.cxx:275:87: error: the type ‘const<lambda(int, int)>’ of ‘constexpr’ variable ‘lambda18’ is not literal
CONSTEXPR auto lambda18 = [] (int x, int y) mutable TESTCASE_THROW(int) { return x+y; };
^
cpp11_lambda_functions_wrap.cxx:275:28: note: ‘<lambda(int, int)>’ is not literal because:
CONSTEXPR auto lambda18 = [] (int x, int y) mutable TESTCASE_THROW(int) { return x+y; };
^
cc1plus: note: ‘<lambda(int, int)>’ is a closure type, which is only literal in C++17 and later
cpp11_lambda_functions_wrap.cxx:278:89: error: the type ‘const Space1::<lambda(int, int)>’ of ‘constexpr’ variable ‘Space1::lambda19’ is not literal
CONSTEXPR auto lambda19 = [] (int x, int y) mutable TESTCASE_THROW(int) { return x+y; };
Using the %alias directive on native C functions causes swig to segfault due to
a dereference of klass (which is NULL for native C functions) in the
defineAliases function of the Ruby module. This commit adds support for an alias
of native C functions for both separate module as well as global functions, as
well as three test cases for the %alias directive of the Ruby module.
Fixes:
mod.i
%module ruby_alias
%alias get_my_name "nickname,fullname";
%inline %{
const char *get_my_name(){
return "Chester Tester";
}
%}
$ swig -ruby mod.i
Segmentation fault
Signed-off-by: Joel Anderson <joelanderson333@gmail.com>
Fixes segfault when using non-director classes.
Restores a dynamic_cast which was previously removed.
The dynamic_cast is not needed for the swig_connect_director call ...
we'll have to find another solution for #449 for Java.
Closes#1184
Errors were:
../../../../../../Examples/test-suite/scilab/../preproc.i:400: Error: Wrapping functions names for member 'tcxMessageTestSlashSlash.mHeader' will exceed 24 characters, please rename the container of member 'tcxMessageTestSlashSlash'.
../../../../../../Examples/test-suite/scilab/../preproc.i:408: Error: Wrapping functions names for member 'tcxMessageBugSlashSlash.mBid' will exceed 24 characters, please rename the container of member 'tcxMessageBugSlashSlash'.
* davedissian-redundant-typedef-fix:
Add more runtime typedef_classforward_same_name runtime testing
Fixed 'typedef class Foo Foo;' edge case by iterating through linked list.
Added test case for a forward declaration in a typedef with the same name
- Remove python code from octave's std_basic_string.i
- Correctly return an error to fix error handling when using std::basic_string in
overloaded methods - issue #1171.