for primitive types.
Finally, you can safetly write:
%apply int {enum Hello};
%apply long {size_t};
%apply int {MyIntClass};
or using references
%apply const int& {const enum Hello&};
%apply const long& {const size_t&};
%apply const int& {MyIntClass&};
and all the primitive typemaps(in, out, directorin, directorout,
constcode, throws, varin, varout) are safetly applied to the
desired types (including the proper conversions when needed).
In fact, the python.swg file now has no typemap
defined for enums, and only use the %apply directives
as above.
Now the primitive_types.i extensive test runs properly.
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(throw typemap).
- fix the examples with exception problems and warnings
- proper and consist treatment of basic types (short, unsigned char,...)
now all are checked for range and sign. Before, this was depending of
the use of parsing or no parsing, and/or the converter method, and/or
the use of directors, etc.
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API to follow the naming convention SWIG_<language>_<function>. This
should allow linking more than one interpreter into a program.
Unify the pointer-conversion runtime API.
[Python]: Add the function SWIG_MustGetPtr.
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