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%module virtual_derivation
/*
Try to add to your favorite language a runtime test like
this:
b = B(3)
if (b.get_a() != b.get_b()):
print "something is wrong"
The test runs fine with python, but not with ruby.
*/
%inline %{
struct A
{
~A()
{
}
int m_a;
A(int a) :m_a(a)
{
}
int get_a()
{
return m_a;
}
};
struct B : virtual A
{
B(int a): A(a)
{
}
int get_b()
{
return get_a();
}
// in ruby, get_a() returns trash if called from b, unless is
// wrapped with the previous get_b or using the 'using'
// declaration:
// using A::get_a;
};
class IndexReader{
public:
virtual void norms() = 0;
};
class MultiReader : public IndexReader {
protected:
MultiReader();
};
%}
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