swig/Lib/go/gostring.swg
Ian Lance Taylor 0a021a938e [Go] Remove all generated calls to _swig_makegostring, as it will no
longer as of Go 1.5.  In Go 1.5 or later user calls to
_swig_makegostring will fail at link time.

Instead, use goout and godirectorin typemaps to allocate strings in Go
code.

Change the Go typemaps support to ignore empty strings, so that we can
define empty strings for regular types so that %apply will override
the definitions for string types.

Fix the gccgo code to wrap SwigCgoCallback around all godirectorin
typemaps.

Add a few newlines after typemap code so that the typemaps don't have
to include them.
2015-02-05 10:15:37 -08:00

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/* ------------------------------------------------------------
* gostring.swg
*
* Support for returning strings from C to Go.
* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
// C/C++ code to convert a memory buffer into a Go string allocated in
// C/C++ memory.
%fragment("AllocateString", "runtime") %{
static _gostring_ Swig_AllocateString(const char *p, size_t l) {
_gostring_ ret;
ret.p = (char*)malloc(l);
memcpy(ret.p, p, l);
ret.n = l;
return ret;
}
%}
// Go code to convert a string allocated in C++ memory to one
// allocated in Go memory.
%fragment("CopyString", "go_runtime") %{
type swig_gostring struct { p uintptr; n int }
func swigCopyString(s string) string {
p := *(*swig_gostring)(unsafe.Pointer(&s))
r := string((*[0x7fffffff]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(p.p))[:p.n])
Swig_free(p.p)
return r
}
%}