* ZackerySpytz-OCaml-classDirectorMethod-CAMLreturn:
[OCaml] Fix possible GC issues in generated director code
Conflicts:
Examples/test-suite/ocaml/director_unroll_runme.ml
This was trying to return a reference, but that doesn't actually work
for all the things it's used for, and none of the uses require the
return value to be a reference.
This was comparing an unset property on two objects matched - they
do, but the check we actually intend here is that they wrap the same C++
object. We don't seem to be able to accomplish the desired check for
PHP, so just disable this for now.
This generates a warning with PHP 7.3 which apparently will become
an error in the future. We're just checking that a constant that
should not be define indeed isn't, which we can achieve more
cleanly using get_defined_constants() instead.
The OCaml module's exception handling code was poorly designed,
gave confusing exception messages, and was vulnerable to buffer
overflows.
The OCaml module's SWIG_exception_() was adding a useless newline to
the end of the exception message.
In some cases, the integer value of f.e. SWIG_TypeError was being added
to the exception message.
The unneeded else in the OCaml module's SWIG_contract_assert() macro
was causing -Wmisleading-indentation warnings.
The OCaml module's exception handling code now mirrors that of the
Java module.
Add Lib/ocaml/std_except.i.
Add multiple runtime tests.
If a class was given the director feature, it was not possible
to use ctors with multiple parameters.
Add director_default_runme.ml (it is based on
director_default_runme.java).
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Add a directorin typemap for SWIGTYPE.
Add director_frob_runme.ml, director_pass_by_value_runme.ml, and
director_unroll_runme.ml.
This commit fixes most of the director-related warnings in the OCaml
test suite. Of the director tests that are currently included in the
OCaml test suite, director_basic and director_property are the only
ones which give warnings (due to issues with typecheck typemaps).
* ahnolds-autodoc:
Apparently nicely lining things up violates pep8, so don't try
Don't use bool in the generated files for C compatability
Properly handle destructors as methods for autodoc and fix some stray newlines
Fixing a bug where the cached doxygen docstring could be deleted while still in use, causing swig to segfault
Fixing docstrings for variables and static functions for consistency
Fixes so that fastproxy and autodoc work correctly with both low-level C API and high-level Python Shadow API
Updating the changelog
Also check documentation on the low-level API
Fix a bug where anonymous arguments were misnumbered when used in constructors
Fixing python docstring handling for -fastproxy
Conflicts:
CHANGES.current
* ZackerySpytz-OCaml-eliminate-wno-write-strings:
[OCaml] Remove support for OCaml versions < 3.12.0
[OCaml] Fix toplevel creation for ocamlmktop versions >= 4.04.0
[OCaml] Eliminate use of -Wno-write-strings
Add %typemap(in) (char *STRING, size_t LENGTH).
Fix warnings in char_binary.i.
./../char_binary.i:7: Warning 453: Can't apply (char *STRING,size_t LENGTH). No typemaps are defined.
./../char_binary.i:8: Warning 453: Can't apply (char *STRING,size_t LENGTH). No typemaps are defined.
Add a runtime test (it is based on the Python and Go char_binary
runtime tests).
The OCaml module was generating invalid code for director classes
which contain methods with exception specifications. The fix is based
on some of the code in python.cxx's classDirectorMethod().
This commit fixes compilation failures for a number of director unit
tests.
Add director_exception_catches_runme.ml,
director_exception_nothrow_runme.ml, and director_ignore_runme.ml.
The -o and -c options of ocamlc/ocamlopt were modified to be stricter
in 4.04.0.
da56cf6dfd
The changes in Examples/Makefile.in are compatible with earlier OCaml
versions (at least back to 3.12.0).
Don't convert string literals to char * in the strings_test example.
In constantWrapper(), use SwigType_str() instead of SwigType_lstr()
in order to keep const qualifiers.