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/* File : example.i */
%module "template_explicit"
%warnfilter(SWIGWARN_RUBY_WRONG_NAME) vector<int>; /* Ruby, wrong class name */
%warnfilter(SWIGWARN_RUBY_WRONG_NAME) vector<double>; /* Ruby, wrong class name */
%warnfilter(SWIGWARN_RUBY_WRONG_NAME) vector<int (*)[10]>; /* Ruby, wrong class name */
// #pragma is used for warnings that are not associated to
// specific nodes.
#pragma SWIG nowarn=-SWIGWARN_PARSE_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE
/* Let's just grab the original header file here */
%{
#ifdef max
#undef max
#endif
%}
%inline %{
template<class T> T max(const T a, const T b) { return a>b ? a : b; }
template<class T> class vector {
T *v;
int sz;
public:
vector(int _sz) {
v = new T[_sz];
sz = _sz;
}
T &get(int index) {
return v[index];
}
void set(int index, T &val) {
v[index] = val;
}
// This really doesn't do anything except test const handling
void testconst(const T x) { }
};
/* Explicit instantiation. SWIG should ignore */
template class vector<int>;
template class vector<double>;
template class vector<int *>;
%}
/* Now instantiate some specific template declarations */
%template(maxint) max<int>;
%template(maxdouble) max<double>;
%template(vecint) vector<int>;
%template(vecdouble) vector<double>;
/* Now try to break constness */
%template(maxintp) max<int (*)[10]>;
%template(vecintp) vector<int (*)[10]>;