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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This directory contains a version of ccache. The initial version was based on cc
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debian patches 01-02, 04-14, see the debian/patches subdirectory. The ccache-win32-2.4 modifications
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to ccache-2.4 have also been merged in.
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Changes have been made to support cacheing the output from SWIG. The ability to cache c/c++ compiler
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Changes have been made to support caching the output from SWIG. The ability to cache c/c++ compiler
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output has been retained.
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Additional features added are the CCACHE_VERBOSE and CCACHE_SWIG environment variables, see docs.
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ int execute(char **argv,
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_dup2(fd, 2);
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_close(fd);
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/* Spawn process (_exec* familly doesn't return) */
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/* Spawn process (_exec* family doesn't return) */
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status = _spawnv(_P_WAIT, argv[0], (const char **)argv);
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/* Restore descriptors */
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
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* for string length. This covers a nasty loophole.
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*
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* The other functions are there to prevent NULL pointers from
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* causing nast effects.
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* causing nasty effects.
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*
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* More Recently:
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* Brandon Long <blong@fiction.net> 9/15/96 for mutt 0.43
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* probably requires libm on most operating systems. Don't yet
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* support the exponent (e,E) and sigfig (g,G). Also, fmtint()
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* was pretty badly broken, it just wasn't being exercised in ways
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* which showed it, so that's been fixed. Also, formated the code
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* which showed it, so that's been fixed. Also, formatted the code
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* to mutt conventions, and removed dead code left over from the
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* original. Also, there is now a builtin-test, just compile with:
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* gcc -DTEST_SNPRINTF -o snprintf snprintf.c -lm
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ on the new options.<p>
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You can get this release from the <a href="http://ccache.samba.org/ftp/ccache/">download directory</a>
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<p>NOTE! This release changes the hash input slighly, so you will
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<p>NOTE! This release changes the hash input slightly, so you will
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probably find that you will not get any hits against your existing
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cache when you upgrade.
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@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@ Here is the list of all Doxygen tags and the description of how they are transla
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>\throws</td>
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<td>replaced wih ':raises:'</td>
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<td>replaced with ':raises:'</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>\todo</td>
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@ -9095,7 +9095,7 @@ This method normally calls the C++ destructor or <tt>free()</tt> for C code.
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<p>
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The generated code can be debugged using both a Java debugger and a C++ debugger using the usual debugging techniques.
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Breakpoints can be set in either Java or C++ code and so both can be debugged simultaneously.
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Most debuggers do not understand both Java and C++, with one noteable exception of Sun Studio,
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Most debuggers do not understand both Java and C++, with one notable exception of Sun Studio,
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where it is possible to step from Java code into a JNI method within one environment.
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</p>
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<p>
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Wrapping of C++ classes for R works quite well. R has a special
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type, known as an external reference, that can be used as a pointer
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to arbitary things, including C++ classes. The proxy layers generated
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to arbitrary things, including C++ classes. The proxy layers generated
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for other classes are not required.
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</p>
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[1] 4
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v1$Available
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[1] FALSE
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# Set availabilty
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# Set availability
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v1$Available <- TRUE
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v1$Available
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[1] TRUE
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/* This interface checks whether SWIG supports the new double angled brackets
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in the template syntax without having a space inbetween. This feature was
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in the template syntax without having a space in between. This feature was
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introduced in new C++11 standard.
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*/
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%module cpp11_template_double_brackets
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ void main() {
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enforce(countUntil(vector[], i * 10) == i, "indexOf test failed, i: " ~ to!string(i));
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}
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enforce(countUntil(vector[], 42) == -1, "non-existant item indexOf test failed");
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enforce(countUntil(vector[], 42) == -1, "non-existent item indexOf test failed");
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vector.clear();
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enforce(vector.length == 0, "clear test failed");
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test_global();
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// Test assignement in enums
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// Test assignment in enums
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checkequal(kValue_get(), 4, "kValue");
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exec("swigtest.quit", -1);
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// Test truncating variables, constants, functions identifier names
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%inline %{
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// these identifier names wont be truncated
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// these identifier names won't be truncated
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int gvar_identifier_name = -1;
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#define CONS_IDENTIFIER_NAME -11
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int function_identifier_name() { return -21; };
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set x [new_B]
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A_hello $x
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if [ catch { $x nonexistant } ] {
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if [ catch { $x nonexistent } ] {
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} else {
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puts stderr "nonexistant method did not throw exception\n"
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puts stderr "nonexistent method did not throw exception\n"
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exit 1
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}
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ template SwigOperatorDefinitions() {
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%rename(opCall) *::operator();
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// !a is not overrideable in D1.
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// !a is not overridable in D1.
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%ignoreoperator(LNOT) operator!;
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// opCmp is used in D.
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// a != b is rewritten as !a.opEquals(b) in D.
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%ignoreoperator(NOTEQUAL) operator!=;
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// The logic operators are not overrideable in D.
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// The logic operators are not overridable in D.
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%ignoreoperator(LAND) operator&&;
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%ignoreoperator(LOR) operator||;
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// a != b is rewritten as !a.opEquals(b) in D.
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%ignoreoperator(NOTEQUAL) operator!=;
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// The logic operators are not overrideable in D.
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// The logic operators are not overridable in D.
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%ignoreoperator(LAND) operator&&;
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%ignoreoperator(LOR) operator||;
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Defines the As/From conversors for double/float complex, you need to
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provide complex Type, the Name you want to use in the conversors,
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the complex Constructor method, and the Real and Imag complex
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accesor methods.
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accessor methods.
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See the std_complex.i and ccomplex.i for concrete examples.
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*/
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AUTODOC(operator<<, "Left shifting or appending operator");
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AUTODOC(operator>>, "Right shifting operator or extracting operator");
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AUTODOC(operator+, "Add operator");
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AUTODOC(operator-, "Substraction operator");
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AUTODOC(operator-, "Subtraction operator");
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AUTODOC(operator+(), "Positive operator");
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AUTODOC(operator-(), "Negation operator");
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AUTODOC(operator&, "AND operator");
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AUTODOC(__lshift__, "Left shifting or appending operator");
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AUTODOC(__rshift__, "Right shifting operator or extracting operator");
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AUTODOC(__add___, "Add operator");
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AUTODOC(__sub__, "Substraction operator");
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AUTODOC(__sub__, "Subtraction operator");
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AUTODOC(__pos__, "Positive operator");
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AUTODOC(__neg__, "Negation operator");
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AUTODOC(__and__, "AND operator");
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*
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* This procedure calls initialization routines require a Tcl
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* interp as an argument. This call effectively makes the passed
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* iterpreter the "main" interpreter for the application.
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* interpreter the "main" interpreter for the application.
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*
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* Results:
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* Returns TCL_OK if everything went fine. If it didn't the
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virtual ~DoxygenTranslator();
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/*
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* Return the documentation for a given node formated for the correct
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* Return the documentation for a given node formatted for the correct
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* documentation system.
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*/
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String *getDocumentation(Node *node, const_String_or_char_ptr indentationString);
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/*
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* Returns truem is the specified node has comment attached.
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* Returns true if the specified node has comment attached.
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*/
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bool hasDocumentation(Node *node);
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typedef std::map<std::string, std::pair<tagHandler, std::string> >TagHandlersMap;
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static TagHandlersMap tagHandlers;
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// this contains the sections tittles, like 'Arguments:' or 'Notes:', that are printed only once
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// this contains the sections titles, like 'Arguments:' or 'Notes:', that are printed only once
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static std::map<std::string, std::string> sectionTitles;
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// Helper functions for fillStaticTables(): make a new tag handler object.
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// Note: this dispatcher function gets called after the last overloaded function has been created.
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// At this time, n.wrap:name contains the name of the last wrapper function.
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// To get a valid function name for the dispatcher function we take the last wrapper name and
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// substract the extension "sym:overname",
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// subtract the extension "sym:overname",
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String *wrap_name = NewString(Getattr(n, "wrap:name"));
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String *overname = Getattr(n, "sym:overname");
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* If you define SWIG_FAST_REC_SEARCH, the method will set the found
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* 'attr' in the target class 'n'. If not, the method will set the
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* 'noattr' one. This prevents of having to navigate the entire
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* hierarchy tree everytime, so, it is an O(1) method... or something
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* hierarchy tree every time, so, it is an O(1) method... or something
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* like that. However, it populates all the parsed classes with the
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* 'attr' and/or 'noattr' attributes.
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*
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if (n) {
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/* Parameter renaming is not fully implemented. Mainly because there is no C/C++ syntax to
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* for %rename to fully qualify a function's parameter name from outside the function. Hence it
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* is not possible to implemented targetted warning suppression on one parameter in one function. */
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* is not possible to implemented targeted warning suppression on one parameter in one function. */
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int suppress_parameter_rename_warning = Equal(nodeType(n), "parm");
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if (!suppress_parameter_rename_warning) {
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SWIG_WARN_NODE_BEGIN(n);
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#
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# Test for the Boost C++ libraries of a particular version (or newer)
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#
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# If no path to the installed boost library is given the macro searchs
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# If no path to the installed boost library is given the macro searches
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# under /usr, /usr/local, /opt and /opt/local and evaluates the
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# <http://randspringer.de/boost/index.html>.
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#!/bin/bash
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# Install Linux packages where the version has been overidden in .travis.yml
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# Install Linux packages where the version has been overridden in .travis.yml
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lsb_release -a
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# find location of current script (only works in bash)
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#!/bin/bash
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# Install MacOS packages where the version has been overidden in .travis.yml
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# Install MacOS packages where the version has been overridden in .travis.yml
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set -e # exit on failure (same as -o errexit)
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