#!/usr/bin/env ruby # # Put script description here. # # # # # require 'swig_assert' require 'li_std_set' include Li_std_set swig_assert_each_line(<<'EOF', binding) s = Set_string.new s.push("a") s.push("b") s << "c" sum = '' s.each { |x| sum << x } sum == 'abc' b = s.begin # only if swig iterators are on e = s.end sum = '' while b != e; sum << b.value; b.next; end sum == 'abc' b = s.rbegin # only if swig iterators are on e = s.rend sum = '' while b != e; sum << b.value; b.next; end sum == 'cba' si = Set_int.new si << 1 si.push(2) si.push(3) i = s.begin() i.next() s.erase(i) s.to_s == 'ac' b = s.begin e = s.end e - b == 2 m = b + 1 m.value == 'c' s = LanguageSet.new s.insert([1,2]) s.insert(1) # There is a reference count issue that needs fixing, see https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/2115 # Workaround is to create hello variable containing a string and use it instead of just "hello" hello = "hello" s.insert(hello) #s.to_a == [1,[1,2],'hello'] # sort order: s.sort {|a,b| a.hash <=> b.hash} # Test above is flawed as LanguageSet sorts by each element's hash, so the order will change from one invocation to the next. Sort a conversion to array instead. GC.start sa = s.to_a.sort { |x, y| x.to_s <=> y.to_s } sa == [1,[1,2],hello] EOF iv = Set_int.new([0,1,2,3,4,5,6]) iv.delete_if { |x| x == 0 || x == 3 || x == 6 } swig_assert_equal(iv.to_s, '1245', binding)