swig/Examples/perl5/shadow/example.pl
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# file: example.pl
# This file illustrates the low-level C++ interface
# created by SWIG. In this case, all of our C++ classes
# get converted into function calls.
use example;
# ----- Object creation -----
print "Creating some objects:\n";
$c = new example::Circle(10);
print " Created circle $c\n";
$s = new example::Square(10);
print " Created square $s\n";
# ----- Access a static member -----
print "\nA total of $example::Shape_nshapes shapes were created\n";
# ----- Member data access -----
# Set the location of the object
$c->{'x'} = 20;
$c->{'y'} = 30;
# Now use the same functions in the base class
$s->{'x'} = -10;
$s->{'y'} = 5;
print "\nHere is their current position:\n";
print " Circle = (",$c->{x},",", $c->{y},")\n";
print " Square = (",$s->{x},",", $s->{y},")\n";
# ----- Call some methods -----
print "\nHere are some properties of the shapes:\n";
foreach $o ($c,$s) {
print " $o\n";
print " area = ", $o->area(), "\n";
print " perimeter = ", $o->perimeter(), "\n";
}
# Notice how the Shape_area() and Shape_perimeter() functions really
# invoke the appropriate virtual method on each object.
# ----- Delete everything -----
print "\nGuess I'll clean up now\n";
# Note: this invokes the virtual destructor
$c->DESTROY();
$s->DESTROY();
print $example::Shape_nshapes," shapes remain\n";
print "Goodbye\n";