This is trivial as exactly the same typemap as for Python can be used for Ruby too, all the differenced are abstracted by the unified typemap library.
17 lines
584 B
OpenEdge ABL
17 lines
584 B
OpenEdge ABL
/*
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The typemaps here allow to handle functions returning std::auto_ptr<>,
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which is the most common use of this type. If you have functions taking it
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as parameter, these typemaps can't be used for them and you need to do
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something else (e.g. use shared_ptr<> which SWIG supports fully).
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*/
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%define %auto_ptr(TYPE)
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%typemap (out) std::auto_ptr<TYPE > %{
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%set_output(SWIG_NewPointerObj($1.release(), $descriptor(TYPE *), SWIG_POINTER_OWN | %newpointer_flags));
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%}
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%template() std::auto_ptr<TYPE >;
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%enddef
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namespace std {
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template <class T> class auto_ptr {};
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}
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