(* file: runme.ml This file illustrates the proxy class C++ interface generated by SWIG. *) open Swig open Example let repr o = Printf.sprintf "<%s at %#x>" (o -> ":classof" () as string) (o -> "&" () as int) (* ----- Object creation ----- *) let _ = print_endline "Creating some objects:" let c = new_Circle '(10) let _ = Printf.printf " Created circle %s\n" (repr c) let s = new_Square '(10) let _ = Printf.printf " Created square %s\n" (repr s) (* ----- Access a static member ----- *) let _ = Printf.printf "\nA total of %d shapes were created\n" (_Shape_nshapes '() as int) (* ----- Member data access ----- *) (* Set the location of the object *) let _ = c -> "[x]" (20) let _ = c -> "[y]" (30) (* Temp var to work around a swigp4 bug (it doesn't properly handle "-" in some cases). *) let arg = (-10. to float) let _ = s -> "[x]" (arg) let _ = s -> "[y]" (5) let _ = print_endline "\nHere is their current position:" let _ = Printf.printf " Circle = (%f, %f)\n" (c -> "[x]" () as float) (c -> "[y]" () as float) let _ = Printf.printf " Square = (%f, %f)\n" (s -> "[x]" () as float) (s -> "[y]" () as float) (* ----- Call some methods ----- *) let _ = print_endline "\nHere are some properties of the shapes:" let _ = List.iter (fun o -> Printf.printf " %s\n" (repr o); Printf.printf " area = %f\n" (o -> area () as float); Printf.printf " perimeter = %f\n" (o -> perimeter () as float) ) [c; s] let _ = print_endline "\nGuess I'll clean up now" (* Note: this invokes the virtual destructor *) let _ = c -> "~" () let _ = s -> "~" () let _ = Printf.printf "%d shapes remain\n" (_Shape_nshapes '() as int) let _ = print_endline "Goodbye"