Move HAVE_CXX11 into makefiles so that running test-suite
from top level directory or in the language's test-suite directory
is consistent. For example, running 'make check-java-test-suite'
behaves the same as 'cd Examples/test-suite/java && make check'.
Problem here seems to be one also affecting other ocaml broken tests:
1. Enum value names should be using sym:name not name (ie %rename is broken for ocaml enum items)
2. directorin typemaps are not correct
* feature/python-builtin-separate-runtime-data:
Rework swig_and_compile_multi_cpp makefile helper
Different capsule names for builtin changes entry
Use different capsule names with and without -builtin
Conflicts:
CHANGES.current
Problem when all the base class's overloaded methods were
overridden in the derived class - fixes "multiply defined" errors.
Linked lists of the overloaded methods were not set up correctly
when handling the using declaration.
Closes#2244
pyabc.i for abstract base classes now supports versions of Python
prior to 3.3 by using the collection module for these older versions.
Python-3.3 and later continue to use the collections.abc module.
The -py3 option no longer has any effect on the %pythonabc feature.
* flatstaticmember:
Test -flatstaticmethod and %extend
Python -flatstaticmethod corrections
Enable flat static constructor methods
Move low level static methods
Use flat static method if it's a "friend"
Python: Option to generate flat class methods
Previously SWIG checked that the typemap action contained ";\n" not
followed by an identifier character, and that it contained no other
`;`, but that incorrectly allows some cases it shouldn't.
Instead check that the action ends with `;\n` and contains no other
`;`, which is simpler and correctly rejects these cases.
Types generated with and without -builtin are not compatible. Mixing
them in a common type list leads to crashes. Avoid this by using
different capsule names: "type_pointer_capsule" without -builtin and
"type_pointer_capsule_builtin" with.
See #1684
* wsfulton/appveyor-vs2022:
Cygwin testing - test python3 (3.9) instead of python-2.7
Last resort to use /usr/lib in python linking
mingw - install python from pacman
Fix detection of python .lib file for 2 digits in minor version
cpp11_result_of testcase and result_of deprecation in c++17
Testcase correction for using declaration and members
Fix compiler warning using Java std::wstring
Appveyor changes to use Visual Studio 2022 image
Avoid deprecations warnings using c++17 and later compiler.
Keep testing using c++11 and c++14 compilers.
Provide simple alternative to keep run time tests working with
c++17 and later compilers.
The compiler calls setWindowGrab(bool) instead of setWindowsGrab(NativeWindowType*)
and gives a warning with Visual C++ when calling setWindowGrab(true)
with a pointer to ApplicationContextSDL.
Looks like function function hiding of the non-virtual method.
I can't see this changing testing of the original bug.
When C++ methods are not able to be overloaded in a derived class,
such as when they differ by just const, or the target language
parameters types are identical even when the C++ parameter types
are different, SWIG will ignore one of the overloaded methods with
a warning. A %ignore is required to explicitly ignore one of the
overloaded methods to avoid the warning message. Methods added
in the derived classes due to one of the %interface macros are now
similarly ignored/not added to the derived class.
The adding of additional methods into the parse tree is now more
robust and complete resulting in support for %feature and %rename
for the added methods.
Closes#1277
Language::unrollVirtualMethods was assuming that the using
declaration would only introduce one method. Fix this by adding
in all the overloaded methods from a base class.
Affects code generation in C# and Java, but I was not able
to construct a test that failed before this commit.
Fixes fully qualified names for functions added by using declarations:
- Error messages show fully qualified names in Lua
- Overload warning messages show fully qualified names
- Error messages calling dispatch functions for handling overloaded methods in OCaml, Python and Tcl
Segfault was actually avoided in previous commit ab23cb29.
This commit makes handling more robust in the event of
using %ignore just on the derived method, not tested as it is not
what one should do with directors, and possibly other cases.
Go still segfaults with the new testcase director_using_member_scopes.i.
Issue #1441.
Fix using declaration in derived class incorrectly introducing a method
from a base class when the using declaration is declared before the method
declaration. Problem occurred when within a namespace and the parameter types
in the method signatures were not fully qualified.
Issue #1441
SWIG now handles an interface filename specified on the command line
which contains a closing parenthesis `)`, and more generally with
attributes to `%include` and `%import` which are quoted and contain
parentheses.
Fixes#1006
The regex pattern to upper-case things containing an `i` had incorrect
escaping (`\\(`...`\\)` instead of `(`...`)`) so `import` didn't get
renamed.
This wasn't detected because there were no `_runme` files for this
testcase, so add rename_camel_runme.php which uses reflection to check
the wrapped PHP classes, functions and constants are all named as
expected.
Also expand coverage of converting to underscore case and add coverage
for converting to lower-camel-case.
Related to #1041.
This was introduced by a recent commit adding a testcase matching
an example in the manual. There doesn't seem to be a suitable
termplate in the standard library before C++11, so instead use
a dummy version of std::array defined in the testcase.