| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * std_except.i |
| * |
| * SWIG library file with typemaps to handle and throw STD exceptions in a |
| * language and STL independent way, i.e., the target language doesn't |
| * require to support STL but only the 'exception.i' mechanism. |
| * |
| * These typemaps are used when methods are declared with an STD |
| * exception specification, such as |
| * |
| * size_t at() const throw (std::out_of_range); |
| * |
| * The typemaps here are based on the language independent |
| * 'exception.i' library. If that is working in your target language, |
| * this file will work. |
| * |
| * If the target language doesn't implement a robust 'exception.i' |
| * mechanism, or you prefer other ways to map the STD exceptions, write |
| * a new std_except.i file in the target library directory. |
| * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| |
| #if defined(SWIGJAVA) || defined(SWIGCSHARP) || defined(SWIGGUILE) || defined(SWIGUTL) || defined(SWIGD) || defined(SWIGOCAML) |
| #error "This version of std_except.i should not be used" |
| #endif |
| |
| %{ |
| #include <typeinfo> |
| #include <stdexcept> |
| %} |
| |
| %include <exception.i> |
| |
| |
| %define %std_exception_map(Exception, Code) |
| %typemap(throws,noblock=1) Exception { |
| SWIG_exception(Code, $1.what()); |
| } |
| %ignore Exception; |
| struct Exception { |
| }; |
| %enddef |
| |
| namespace std { |
| %std_exception_map(bad_cast, SWIG_TypeError); |
| %std_exception_map(bad_exception, SWIG_SystemError); |
| %std_exception_map(domain_error, SWIG_ValueError); |
| %std_exception_map(exception, SWIG_SystemError); |
| %std_exception_map(invalid_argument, SWIG_ValueError); |
| %std_exception_map(length_error, SWIG_IndexError); |
| %std_exception_map(logic_error, SWIG_RuntimeError); |
| %std_exception_map(out_of_range, SWIG_IndexError); |
| %std_exception_map(overflow_error, SWIG_OverflowError); |
| %std_exception_map(range_error, SWIG_OverflowError); |
| %std_exception_map(runtime_error, SWIG_RuntimeError); |
| %std_exception_map(underflow_error, SWIG_OverflowError); |
| } |
| |