Using the %alias directive on native C functions causes swig to segfault due to
a dereference of klass (which is NULL for native C functions) in the
defineAliases function of the Ruby module. This commit adds support for an alias
of native C functions for both separate module as well as global functions, as
well as three test cases for the %alias directive of the Ruby module.
Fixes:
mod.i
%module ruby_alias
%alias get_my_name "nickname,fullname";
%inline %{
const char *get_my_name(){
return "Chester Tester";
}
%}
$ swig -ruby mod.i
Segmentation fault
Signed-off-by: Joel Anderson <joelanderson333@gmail.com>
20 lines
740 B
Ruby
20 lines
740 B
Ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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#
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# Runtime tests for ruby_alias_global_function.i
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#
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require 'swig_assert'
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require 'ruby_alias_global_function'
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expected_name = get_my_name
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swig_assert(fullname == expected_name, msg: "nickname not working as expected")
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swig_assert(nickname == expected_name, msg: "fullname not working as expected")
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if method(:nickname).respond_to?(:original_name)
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swig_assert_equal_simple(method(:nickname).original_name, :get_my_name)
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swig_assert_equal_simple(method(:fullname).original_name, :get_my_name)
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else
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swig_assert(method(:nickname) == method(:get_my_name), msg: "nickname is not an alias of get_my_name")
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swig_assert(method(:fullname) == method(:get_my_name), msg: "fullname is not an alias of get_my_name")
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end
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