swig/Lib/std/std_set.i
Gonzalo Garramuno 1cf8fd332b Added constructor that can take functors to all
containers that can use one.
Created file rubystdfunctors.swg to allow passing in
Ruby procs as functors to STL functions (swig-user list
suggestion for Python).
Fixed a bug in type_info() always failing for std::set.
Fixed a bug in type_info() always accepting any failed
conversion which could lead to overloaded functions to
fail when input wrong parameters.




git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/trunk@9775 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22
2007-05-06 03:56:33 +00:00

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//
// std::set
//
%include <std_container.i>
%include <std_pair.i>
// Set
%define %std_set_methods_common(set...)
%std_container_methods(set);
size_type erase(const key_type& x);
size_type count(const key_type& x) const;
#ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS
void erase(iterator pos);
void erase(iterator first, iterator last);
iterator find(const key_type& x);
iterator lower_bound(const key_type& x);
iterator upper_bound(const key_type& x);
std::pair<iterator,iterator> equal_range(const key_type& x);
#endif
%enddef
%define %std_set_methods(set...)
%std_set_methods_common(set);
#ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS
std::pair<iterator,bool> insert(const value_type& __x);
#endif
%enddef
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// std::set
//
// const declarations are used to guess the intent of the function being
// exported; therefore, the following rationale is applied:
//
// -- f(std::set<T>), f(const std::set<T>&):
// the parameter being read-only, either a sequence or a
// previously wrapped std::set<T> can be passed.
// -- f(std::set<T>&), f(std::set<T>*):
// the parameter may be modified; therefore, only a wrapped std::set
// can be passed.
// -- std::set<T> f(), const std::set<T>& f():
// the set is returned by copy; therefore, a sequence of T:s
// is returned which is most easily used in other functions
// -- std::set<T>& f(), std::set<T>* f():
// the set is returned by reference; therefore, a wrapped std::set
// is returned
// -- const std::set<T>* f(), f(const std::set<T>*):
// for consistency, they expect and return a plain set pointer.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
#include <set>
%}
// exported classes
namespace std {
template <class _Key, class _Compare = std::less<_Key>,
class _Alloc = allocator<_Key> >
class set {
public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef _Key value_type;
typedef _Key key_type;
typedef value_type* pointer;
typedef const value_type* const_pointer;
typedef value_type& reference;
typedef const value_type& const_reference;
typedef _Alloc allocator_type;
%traits_swigtype(_Key);
%fragment(SWIG_Traits_frag(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >), "header",
fragment=SWIG_Traits_frag(_Key),
fragment="StdSetTraits") {
namespace swig {
template <> struct traits<std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc > > {
typedef pointer_category category;
static const char* type_name() {
return "std::set<" #_Key "," #_Compare "," #_Alloc " >";
}
};
}
}
%typemap_traits_ptr(SWIG_TYPECHECK_SET, std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >);
set( const _Compare&, const _Alloc& a = allocator_type() );
#ifdef %swig_set_methods
// Add swig/language extra methods
%swig_set_methods(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >);
#endif
%std_set_methods(set);
};
}