etc. git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/trunk@9785 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22
61 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
61 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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#
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# Put description here
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#
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#
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require 'swig_assert'
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require 'li_std_pair'
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include Li_std_pair
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swig_assert_each_line(<<'EOF', binding)
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#
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# Because of template specializations for pair<int, int>, these should return
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# an Array of size 2, where both elements are Fixnums.
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#
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intPair = makeIntPair(7, 6)
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intPair.instance_of?(Array)
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intPair.size == 2
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intPair[0] == 7 && intPair[1] == 6
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intPairConstRef = makeIntPairConstRef(7, 6)
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intPairConstRef.instance_of?(Array)
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intPairConstRef[0] == 7 && intPairConstRef[1] == 6
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#
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# Each of these should return a reference to a wrapped
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# std::pair<int, int> object (i.e. an IntPair instance).
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#
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intPairPtr = makeIntPairPtr(7, 6)
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intPairPtr.instance_of?(IntPair)
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intPairPtr[0] == 7 && intPairPtr[1] == 6
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intPairRef = makeIntPairRef(7, 6)
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intPairRef.instance_of?(IntPair)
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intPairRef[0] == 7 && intPairRef[1] == 6
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#
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# Now test various input typemaps. Each of the wrapped C++ functions
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# (product1, product2 and product3) is expecting an argument of a
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# different type (see li_std_pair.i). Typemaps should be in place to
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# convert this Array into the expected argument type.
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#
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product1(intPair) == 42
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product2(intPair) == 42
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product3(intPair) == 42
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#
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# Similarly, each of the input typemaps should know what to do
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# with an IntPair instance.
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#
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product1(intPairPtr) == 42
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product2(intPairPtr) == 42
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product3(intPairPtr) == 42
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val = ValuePair.new
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val.first = 'sd'
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val.second = [5,4,3]
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EOF
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