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%module import_nomodule
%{
#include "import_nomodule.h"
%}
// For Python
%warnfilter(SWIGWARN_TYPE_UNDEFINED_CLASS) Bar; // Base class 'Foo' ignored - unknown module name for base. Either import the appropriate module interface file or specify the name of the module in the %import directive.
// The "dummy=" attribute is a regression test for #1006, fixed in SWIG 4.1.0.
// SWIG didn't used to take quoting into account when finding the closing `)`.
%import(dummy=")foo\"") "import_nomodule.h"
#if !defined(SWIGJAVA) && !defined(SWIGRUBY) && !defined(SWIGCSHARP) && !defined(SWIGD) && !defined(SWIGPYTHON_BUILTIN) && !defined(SWIGPHP)
/**
* The proxy class does not have Bar derived from Foo, yet an instance of Bar
* can successfully be passed to a proxy function taking a Foo pointer (for some
* language modules).
*
* This violation of the type system is not possible in Java, C# and D due to
* static type checking. It's also not (currently) possible in PHP or Ruby, but
* this may be fixable (needs more investigation).
*/
%newobject create_Foo;
%delobject delete_Foo;
%inline %{
Foo *create_Foo() {
return new Foo();
}
void delete_Foo(Foo *f) {
delete f;
}
void test1(Foo *f, Integer x) { }
class Bar : public Foo { };
%}
#endif
%inline %{
#ifdef SWIGPYTHON_BUILTIN
bool is_python_builtin() { return true; }
#else
bool is_python_builtin() { return false; }
#endif
%}