swig/Examples/test-suite/python/li_attribute_template_runme.py
Artem Serebriyskiy 3e188e508d Add test case for attributes with moderately complex templates
* New test case tests that %attribute macros correctly supports passing
  template with multiple parameters as class name or attribute type name

* Some further changes were made to %attribute macros - now
  AttributeType is protected with %arg as well. This allows you
  to have attributes of type e.g. std::pair<int,int> etc

Update CHANGES file for %attribute template fixes

Closes #48
2013-05-25 00:44:36 +01:00

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# Check usage of template attributes
import li_attribute_template
chell = li_attribute_template.Cintint(1,2,3)
def rassert( what, master ):
if what != master:
print what
raise RuntimeError
## Testing primitive by value attribute
rassert( chell.a, 1 )
chell.a = 3
rassert( chell.a, 3 )
## Testing primitive by ref attribute
rassert( chell.b, 2 )
chell.b = 5
rassert( chell.b,5 )
## Testing string
chell.str = "abc"
rassert( chell.str, "abc" )
# Testing class by value
rassert( chell.d.value, 1 )
chell.d = li_attribute_template.Foo(2)
rassert( chell.d.value, 2 )
# Testing class by reference
rassert( chell.e.value, 2 )
chell.e= li_attribute_template.Foo(3)
rassert( chell.e.value, 3 )
chell.e.value = 4
rassert( chell.e.value, 4 )
# Testing moderately complex template by value
rassert( chell.f.first, 1 )
rassert( chell.f.second, 2 )
pair = li_attribute_template.pair_intint(3,4)
chell.f = pair
rassert( chell.f.first, 3 )
rassert( chell.f.second, 4 )
# Testing moderately complex template by ref
rassert( chell.g.first, 2 )
rassert( chell.g.second, 3 )
pair = li_attribute_template.pair_intint(4,5)
chell.g = pair
rassert( chell.g.first, 4 )
rassert( chell.g.second, 5 )
chell.g.first = 6
chell.g.second = 7
rassert( chell.g.first, 6 )
rassert( chell.g.second, 7 )