| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * 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, argvi+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, argvi+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, argvi+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, argvi+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, argvi+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> |