/* This file tests a few new contract features. First it checks to make sure the constant aggregation macro %aggregate_check() works. This is defined in swig.swg. Next, it checks to make sure a simple contract works. To support contracts, you need to add a collection of macros to the runtime. For python, they look like this: #define SWIG_preassert(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_postassert(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_inherit_preassert(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_inherit_postassert(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_invariant(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_invariant_begin(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else #define SWIG_invariant_end(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, (char *) msg #expr ); goto fail; } else Note: They are used like this: SWIG_preassert(x == 1, "Some kind of error message"); Note: Contracts are still experimental. The runtime interface may change in future versions. Also, it's a bit nasty since these macros need to throw exceptions and get out of the wrapper. Sorry. */ %module aggregate %include "exception.i" %aggregate_check(int, check_direction, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT) %contract move(int x) { require: check_direction(x); } %inline %{ #define UP 1 #define DOWN 2 #define LEFT 3 #define RIGHT 4 int move(int direction) { return direction; } %}