- Examples/Makefile.in rules use SRCDIR as the relative source directory - ./config.status replicates Examples/ source directory tree in build directory, and copies each Makefile to build directory, prefixed with a header which sets SRCDIR to source directory - Examples/test-suite/.../Makefile.in set SRCDIR from Autoconf-set srcdir - Examples/test-suite/errors/Makefile.in needs to filter out source directory from SWIG error messages - Lua: embedded interpreters are passed location of run-time test - Python: copy run-time scripts to build directory because of 2to3 conversion; import_packages example copies __init__.py from source directory; test-suite sets SCRIPTDIR to location of run-time tests - Javascript: binding.gyp renamed to binding.gyp.in so that $srcdir can be substituted with SRCDIR; removed './' from require() statements so that NODE_PATH can be used to point Node.js to build directory |
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This example tests the %import directive and -relativeimport option.
Use 'python runme.py' to run a test.
Overview:
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The example defines 2 different extension modules--each wrapping a separate C++
class.
pyX/pkg2/pkg3/pkg4/foo.i - Pkg4_Foo class
pyX/pkg2/bar.i - Pkg2_Bar class derived from Pkg4_Foo
The difference between this ('relativeimport2') case and the case
'relativeimport1' is the "distance" between importer and importee.
If everything works well, the package pyX.pkg2 shall load properly.
Unix:
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- Run make
- Run the test as described above