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/* File : example.i */
%module example

%{
extern void add(int *, int *, int *);
extern void sub(int *, int *, int *);
extern int divide(int, int, int *);
%}

/* This example illustrates a couple of different techniques
   for manipulating C pointers */

/* First we'll use the pointer library */
extern void add(int *x, int *y, int *result);
%include cpointer.i
%pointer_functions(int, intp);

/* Next we'll use some typemaps */

%include typemaps.i
extern void sub(int *INPUT, int *INPUT, int *OUTPUT);

/* Next we'll use typemaps and the %apply directive */

%apply int *OUTPUT { int *r };
extern int divide(int n, int d, int *r);