diff --git a/Doc/Manual/CPlusPlus11.html b/Doc/Manual/CPlusPlus11.html index d79c3172e..b32c4fe85 100644 --- a/Doc/Manual/CPlusPlus11.html +++ b/Doc/Manual/CPlusPlus11.html @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ class Color { }; -
A workaround is to write these as a series of separated classes containing anonymous enums:
+A workaround is to write these as a series of separate classes containing anonymous enums:
class PrintingColors { @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ std::vector<std::vector<int>> myIntTable;7.2.14 Explicit conversion operators
-SWIG correctly parses the keyword explicit both for operators and constructors. +
SWIG correctly parses the keyword explicit for operators in addition to constructors now. For example:
@@ -575,19 +575,26 @@ class TestClass { public: //implicit converting constructor TestClass(U const &val) { t=val.u; } + // explicit constructor explicit TestClass(V const &val) { t=val.v; } int t; }; + +struct Testable { + // explicit conversion operator + explicit operator bool() const { + return false; + } +};-The usage of explicit constructors and operators is somehow specific to C++ when assigning the value -of one object to another one of different type or translating one type to another. It requires both operator and function overloading features, -which are not supported by the majority of SWIG target languages. Also the constructors and operators are not particulary useful in any -SWIG target languages, because all use their own facilities (eg. classes Cloneable and Comparable in Java) -to achieve particular copy and compare behaviours. +The effect of explicit constructors and operators has little relevance for the proxy classes as target +languages don't have the same concepts of implicit conversions as C++. +Conversion operators either with or without explicit need renaming to a valid identifier name in order to make +them available as a normal proxy method.
7.2.15 Alias templates
diff --git a/Examples/test-suite/cpp11_explicit_conversion_operators.i b/Examples/test-suite/cpp11_explicit_conversion_operators.i index 5e3ba03df..632355afc 100644 --- a/Examples/test-suite/cpp11_explicit_conversion_operators.i +++ b/Examples/test-suite/cpp11_explicit_conversion_operators.i @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ */ %module cpp11_explicit_conversion_operators +%warnfilter(SWIGWARN_LANG_IDENTIFIER) Testable::operator bool; +%rename(AsInteger) Testable::operator int; + %inline %{ class U { @@ -24,5 +27,15 @@ public: int t; }; + +struct Testable { + // explicit conversion operator + explicit operator bool() const { + return false; + } + explicit operator int() { + return 42; + } +}; %}