| #!/usr/bin/env ruby |
| # |
| # Simple test of %newobject |
| # * The purpose of this test is to confirm that a language module |
| # * correctly handles the case when C++ class member functions (of both |
| # * the static and non-static persuasion) have been tagged with the |
| # * %newobject directive. |
| # |
| # Ruby's GC is somewhat broken in that it will mark some more stack space |
| # leading to the collection of local objects to be delayed. |
| # Thus, upon invokation, it sometimes you can wait up to several |
| # instructions to kick in. |
| # See: http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-core/7449 |
| # |
| # |
| # |
| # |
| # |
| |
| require 'swig_assert' |
| require 'swig_gc' |
| require 'newobject1' |
| |
| include Newobject1 |
| |
| GC.track_class = Foo |
| GC.start |
| 100.times { foo1 = Foo.makeFoo; foo2 = foo1.makeMore } |
| GC.stats if $VERBOSE |
| swig_assert( 'Foo.fooCount == 200', binding, "but is #{Foo.fooCount}" ) |
| GC.start |
| swig_assert( 'Foo.fooCount <= 2', binding, "but is #{Foo.fooCount}" ) |
| |