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// C++ namespace tests
%module cpp_namespace
%inline %{
typedef int Bad;
/* A very basic namespace */
namespace example {
typedef char *Bad;
int fact(int n) {
if (n <= 0) return 1;
else return n*fact(n-1);
}
int Foo = 42;
class Test {
public:
Test() { }
~Test() { }
char *method() {
return (char *) "Test::method";
}
};
typedef Test *TestPtr;
void weird(Bad x, ::Bad y) { }
}
char *do_method(example::TestPtr t) {
return t->method();
}
namespace ex = example;
char *do_method2(ex::TestPtr t) {
return t->method();
}
%}
// Some more complicated namespace examples
%inline %{
namespace Foo {
typedef int Integer;
class Test2 {
public:
virtual ~Test2() { }
virtual char *method() {
return (char *) "Test2::method";
}
};
typedef Test2 *Test2Ptr;
}
namespace Foo2 {
using Foo::Integer;
using Foo::Test2;
class Test3 : public Test2 {
public:
virtual char *method() {
return (char *) "Test3::method";
}
};
typedef Test3 *Test3Ptr;
typedef Test3 Test3Alt;
}
namespace Foo3 {
using namespace Foo2;
class Test4 : public Test3 {
public:
virtual char *method() {
return (char *) "Test4::method";
}
};
Integer foo3(Integer x) { return x; }
typedef Test4 *Test4Ptr;
}
using Foo2::Test3Alt;
using Foo3::Integer;
class Test5 : public Test3Alt {
public:
virtual char *method() {
return (char *) "Test5::method";
}
};
char *do_method3(Foo::Test2 *t, Integer x) {
return t->method();
}
%}
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