swig/Examples/python/import_template
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This example tests the %import directive and working with multiple modules.

Use 'python runme.py' to run a test.

Overview:
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The example defines 4 different extension modules--each wrapping
a separate C++ class.

     base.i     -  Base class
     foo.i      -  Foo class derived from Base
     bar.i      -  Bar class derived from Base
     spam.i     -  Spam class derived from Bar

Each module used %import to refer to another module.  For
example, the 'foo.i' module uses '%import base.i' to get
definitions for its base class.

If everything is okay, all of the modules will load correctly and
type checking will work correctly.

Unix:
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- Run make
- Run the test as described above