- Throwing wrapped types as exceptions is unsupported.
- Reverse comparison operators (e.g., __radd__) aren't supported.
Rationalized destructors.
Finished std::map implementation. Required fixes to typecheck for
SWIGTYPE* const&.
Need a little special handling of the swig_type_info for SwigPyObject
when multiple modules are loaded.
Fall back to SwigPyObject_richcompare if there's no operator overload.
"memberget" and "memberset" attrs are applied strangely; work around
them.
Added 'this' attribute.
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The situation in which this would previously happen is illustrated in the new "director_alternating" test case. Currently broken for C# and Java.
Thanks to Jimmy Cao for reporting this.
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Refactored some type initialization out of SWIG_init.
Use __all__ attribute of module to define public interface.
This is necessary to make available symbols starting with '_'.
Now dying on li_boost_shared_ptr. Looks like it's gonna be ugly.
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The situation in which the generated could would previously be invalid is illustrated in the new 'director_keywords' test case.
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Apply operator features to both the operator name, and the renamed
"__*__" method. That's the only way to hit all corners.
Added support for %pythonnondynamic. I believe this implementation
is more correct than the existing implementation, but I'm still
waiting for an adjudication on the behavior of the python_nondynamic
test.
Current list of unsupported features that require minor tweaks
to the test suite:
- 'this' member variable is obsolete.
- No support for reversible operator overloads (e.g., __radd__). You
can still support this:
a = MyString("foo")
b = "bar"
c = a + b
... but you can't do this:
a = "foo"
b = MyString("bar")
c = a + b
With the tweaks, the test suite now fails on python_nondynamic.
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li_std_pair_extra test fails, because the _runme.py uses the
secret 'this' member variable, which doesn't exist when the
-builtin option is used. Seems like a flaw in the test.
Test suite now fails on li_std_string_extra, because static
member variables are not fully implemented.
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This was suggested by wsfulton on the mailing list in order to bring the D module in line with the C# one, the naming scheme of which is intended to be language-independent.
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A C++ class called "Exception" could shadow the built-in one before, leading to compilation errors in the exception handling code.
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It is still a bit rough around some edges, particularly with regard to multi-threading and operator overloading, and there are some documentation bits missing, but it should be fine for basic use.
The test-suite should build and run fine with the current versions of DMD, LDC and Tango (at least) on Linux x86_64 and Mac OS X 10.6.
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Skip over %renames with non-matching %(regex)s expansion when looking for the
one to apply to the given name. This allows to have multiple anonymous renames
using regex as now the first _matching_ one will be used instead of always
using the first one and ignoring all the rest of them.
Extend unit tests to verify that applying two anonymous %renames does work as
expected.
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Renames which are regular expressions can't be put in the regex hash as they
don't literally match the real declarations names. Instead, put them in the
rename list against which we will match the declarations names later.
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