swig/Examples/test-suite/constant_expr.i
Olly Betts 6d29260a1a Eliminate C++11 from constant_expr test
This was introduced by a recent commit adding a testcase matching
an example in the manual.  There doesn't seem to be a suitable
termplate in the standard library before C++11, so instead use
a dummy version of std::array defined in the testcase.
2022-03-06 14:21:12 +13:00

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%module constant_expr;
/* Tests of constant expressions (C++ version). */
%include "constant_expr_c.i"
%inline %{
// Testcase from https://sourceforge.net/p/swig/bugs/1139/
template<typename Tp>
struct SizeInfo {
enum {
isLarge = (sizeof(Tp)>sizeof(void*)),
isPointer = false
};
};
/* Regression test for #300, fixed in 4.1.0.
*
* Now `a%b` without a space after the `%` is handled as a modulus operator,
* but it gave a cryptic `Syntax error in input(1)` before SWIG 3.0.4, and from
* SWIG 3.0.4 until 4.1.0, `Unknown directive '%a'`.
*/
int a;
int test2(int b = 9%a) { return b; }
/* Example from manual, adapted to avoid C++11 requirement. */
namespace fakestd {
template<typename T, unsigned N>
class array {
T a[N];
public:
array() {}
};
}
void bar(fakestd::array<int, (1<2? 100 : 50)> *x) { }
%}