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/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* typemaps.i
*
* The SWIG typemap library provides a language independent mechanism for
* supporting output arguments, input values, and other C function
* calling mechanisms. The primary use of the library is to provide a
* better interface to certain C function--especially those involving
* pointers.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if !defined(SWIG_USE_OLD_TYPEMAPS)
%include <typemaps/typemaps.swg>
#else
// INPUT typemaps.
// These remap a C pointer to be an "INPUT" value which is passed by value
// instead of reference.
/*
The following methods can be applied to turn a pointer into a simple
"input" value. That is, instead of passing a pointer to an object,
you would use a real value instead.
int *INPUT
short *INPUT
long *INPUT
long long *INPUT
unsigned int *INPUT
unsigned short *INPUT
unsigned long *INPUT
unsigned long long *INPUT
unsigned char *INPUT
bool *INPUT
float *INPUT
double *INPUT
To use these, suppose you had a C function like this :
double fadd(double *a, double *b) {
return *a+*b;
}
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
double fadd(double *INPUT, double *INPUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *INPUT { double *a, double *b };
double fadd(double *a, double *b);
*/
%define INPUT_TYPEMAP(type, converter)
%typemap(in) type *INPUT(type temp), type &INPUT(type temp) {
temp = (type) converter($input);
$1 = &temp;
}
%typemap(typecheck) type *INPUT = type;
%typemap(typecheck) type &INPUT = type;
%enddef
INPUT_TYPEMAP(float, SvNV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(double, SvNV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(int, SvIV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(long, SvIV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(short, SvIV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(signed char, SvIV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(unsigned int, SvUV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(unsigned long, SvUV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(unsigned short, SvUV);
INPUT_TYPEMAP(unsigned char, SvUV);
%typemap(in) bool *INPUT(bool temp), bool &INPUT(bool temp) {
temp = SvIV($input) ? true : false;
$1 = &temp;
}
%typemap(typecheck) bool *INPUT = bool;
%typemap(typecheck) bool &INPUT = bool;
%typemap(in) long long *INPUT($*1_ltype temp), long long &INPUT($*1_ltype temp) {
temp = strtoll(SvPV_nolen($input), 0, 0);
$1 = &temp;
}
%typemap(typecheck) long long *INPUT = long long;
%typemap(typecheck) long long &INPUT = long long;
%typemap(in) unsigned long long *INPUT($*1_ltype temp), unsigned long long &INPUT($*1_ltype temp) {
temp = strtoull(SvPV_nolen($input), 0, 0);
$1 = &temp;
}
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long long *INPUT = unsigned long long;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long long &INPUT = unsigned long long;
#undef INPUT_TYPEMAP
// OUTPUT typemaps. These typemaps are used for parameters that
// are output only. The output value is appended to the result as
// a list element.
/*
The following methods can be applied to turn a pointer into an "output"
value. When calling a function, no input value would be given for
a parameter, but an output value would be returned. In the case of
multiple output values, functions will return a Perl array.
int *OUTPUT
short *OUTPUT
long *OUTPUT
long long *OUTPUT
unsigned int *OUTPUT
unsigned short *OUTPUT
unsigned long *OUTPUT
unsigned long long *OUTPUT
unsigned char *OUTPUT
bool *OUTPUT
float *OUTPUT
double *OUTPUT
For example, suppose you were trying to wrap the modf() function in the
C math library which splits x into integral and fractional parts (and
returns the integer part in one of its parameters).:
double modf(double x, double *ip);
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
double modf(double x, double *OUTPUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *OUTPUT { double *ip };
double modf(double x, double *ip);
The Perl output of the function would be an array containing both
output values.
*/
// Force the argument to be ignored.
%typemap(in,numinputs=0) int *OUTPUT(int temp), int &OUTPUT(int temp),
short *OUTPUT(short temp), short &OUTPUT(short temp),
long *OUTPUT(long temp), long &OUTPUT(long temp),
unsigned int *OUTPUT(unsigned int temp), unsigned int &OUTPUT(unsigned int temp),
unsigned short *OUTPUT(unsigned short temp), unsigned short &OUTPUT(unsigned short temp),
unsigned long *OUTPUT(unsigned long temp), unsigned long &OUTPUT(unsigned long temp),
unsigned char *OUTPUT(unsigned char temp), unsigned char &OUTPUT(unsigned char temp),
signed char *OUTPUT(signed char temp), signed char &OUTPUT(signed char temp),
bool *OUTPUT(bool temp), bool &OUTPUT(bool temp),
float *OUTPUT(float temp), float &OUTPUT(float temp),
double *OUTPUT(double temp), double &OUTPUT(double temp),
long long *OUTPUT($*1_ltype temp), long long &OUTPUT($*1_ltype temp),
unsigned long long *OUTPUT($*1_ltype temp), unsigned long long &OUTPUT($*1_ltype temp)
"$1 = &temp;";
%typemap(argout) int *OUTPUT, int &OUTPUT,
short *OUTPUT, short &OUTPUT,
long *OUTPUT, long &OUTPUT,
signed char *OUTPUT, signed char &OUTPUT,
bool *OUTPUT, bool &OUTPUT
{
if (argvi >= items) {
EXTEND(sp,1);
}
$result = sv_newmortal();
sv_setiv($result,(IV) *($1));
argvi++;
}
%typemap(argout) unsigned int *OUTPUT, unsigned int &OUTPUT,
unsigned short *OUTPUT, unsigned short &OUTPUT,
unsigned long *OUTPUT, unsigned long &OUTPUT,
unsigned char *OUTPUT, unsigned char &OUTPUT
{
if (argvi >= items) {
EXTEND(sp,1);
}
$result = sv_newmortal();
sv_setuv($result,(UV) *($1));
argvi++;
}
%typemap(argout) float *OUTPUT, float &OUTPUT,
double *OUTPUT, double &OUTPUT
{
if (argvi >= items) {
EXTEND(sp,1);
}
$result = sv_newmortal();
sv_setnv($result,(double) *($1));
argvi++;
}
%typemap(argout) long long *OUTPUT, long long &OUTPUT {
char temp[256];
if (argvi >= items) {
EXTEND(sp,1);
}
sprintf(temp,"%lld", (long long)*($1));
$result = sv_newmortal();
sv_setpv($result,temp);
argvi++;
}
%typemap(argout) unsigned long long *OUTPUT, unsigned long long &OUTPUT {
char temp[256];
if (argvi >= items) {
EXTEND(sp,1);
}
sprintf(temp,"%llu", (unsigned long long)*($1));
$result = sv_newmortal();
sv_setpv($result,temp);
argvi++;
}
// INOUT
// Mappings for an argument that is both an input and output
// parameter
/*
The following methods can be applied to make a function parameter both
an input and output value. This combines the behavior of both the
"INPUT" and "OUTPUT" methods described earlier. Output values are
returned in the form of a Perl array.
int *INOUT
short *INOUT
long *INOUT
long long *INOUT
unsigned int *INOUT
unsigned short *INOUT
unsigned long *INOUT
unsigned long long *INOUT
unsigned char *INOUT
bool *INOUT
float *INOUT
double *INOUT
For example, suppose you were trying to wrap the following function :
void neg(double *x) {
*x = -(*x);
}
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
void neg(double *INOUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *INOUT { double *x };
void neg(double *x);
Unlike C, this mapping does not directly modify the input value.
Rather, the modified input value shows up as the return value of the
function. Thus, to apply this function to a Perl variable you might
do this :
$x = neg($x);
*/
%typemap(in) int *INOUT = int *INPUT;
%typemap(in) short *INOUT = short *INPUT;
%typemap(in) long *INOUT = long *INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned *INOUT = unsigned *INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned short *INOUT = unsigned short *INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned long *INOUT = unsigned long *INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned char *INOUT = unsigned char *INPUT;
%typemap(in) signed char *INOUT = signed char *INPUT;
%typemap(in) bool *INOUT = bool *INPUT;
%typemap(in) float *INOUT = float *INPUT;
%typemap(in) double *INOUT = double *INPUT;
%typemap(in) long long *INOUT = long long *INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned long long *INOUT = unsigned long long *INPUT;
%typemap(in) int &INOUT = int &INPUT;
%typemap(in) short &INOUT = short &INPUT;
%typemap(in) long &INOUT = long &INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned &INOUT = unsigned &INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned short &INOUT = unsigned short &INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned long &INOUT = unsigned long &INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned char &INOUT = unsigned char &INPUT;
%typemap(in) signed char &INOUT = signed char &INPUT;
%typemap(in) bool &INOUT = bool &INPUT;
%typemap(in) float &INOUT = float &INPUT;
%typemap(in) double &INOUT = double &INPUT;
%typemap(in) long long &INOUT = long long &INPUT;
%typemap(in) unsigned long long &INOUT = unsigned long long &INPUT;
%typemap(argout) int *INOUT = int *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) short *INOUT = short *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) long *INOUT = long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned *INOUT = unsigned *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned short *INOUT = unsigned short *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned long *INOUT = unsigned long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned char *INOUT = unsigned char *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) signed char *INOUT = signed char *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) bool *INOUT = bool *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) float *INOUT = float *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) double *INOUT = double *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) long long *INOUT = long long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned long long *INOUT = unsigned long long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) int &INOUT = int &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) short &INOUT = short &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) long &INOUT = long &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned &INOUT = unsigned &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned short &INOUT = unsigned short &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned long &INOUT = unsigned long &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned char &INOUT = unsigned char &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) signed char &INOUT = signed char &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) bool &INOUT = bool &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) float &INOUT = float &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) double &INOUT = double &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) long long &INOUT = long long &OUTPUT;
%typemap(argout) unsigned long long &INOUT = unsigned long long &OUTPUT;
/* Overloading information */
%typemap(typecheck) double *INOUT = double;
%typemap(typecheck) bool *INOUT = bool;
%typemap(typecheck) signed char *INOUT = signed char;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned char *INOUT = unsigned char;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long *INOUT = unsigned long;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned short *INOUT = unsigned short;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned int *INOUT = unsigned int;
%typemap(typecheck) long *INOUT = long;
%typemap(typecheck) short *INOUT = short;
%typemap(typecheck) int *INOUT = int;
%typemap(typecheck) float *INOUT = float;
%typemap(typecheck) long long *INOUT = long long;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long long *INOUT = unsigned long long;
%typemap(typecheck) double &INOUT = double;
%typemap(typecheck) bool &INOUT = bool;
%typemap(typecheck) signed char &INOUT = signed char;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned char &INOUT = unsigned char;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long &INOUT = unsigned long;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned short &INOUT = unsigned short;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned int &INOUT = unsigned int;
%typemap(typecheck) long &INOUT = long;
%typemap(typecheck) short &INOUT = short;
%typemap(typecheck) int &INOUT = int;
%typemap(typecheck) float &INOUT = float;
%typemap(typecheck) long long &INOUT = long long;
%typemap(typecheck) unsigned long long &INOUT = unsigned long long;
#endif
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// Special types
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
%include <reference.i>
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