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158 lines
3.4 KiB
Plaintext
#ifdef __cplusplus
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/*
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SwigPtr_PyObject is used as a replacement of PyObject *, where
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the INCREF/DECREF are applied as needed.
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You can use SwigPtr_PyObject in a container, such as
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std::vector<SwigPtr_PyObject>;
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or as a member variable:
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struct A {
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SwigPtr_PyObject obj;
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A(PyObject *o) : _obj(o) {
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}
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};
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or as a input/output value
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SwigPtr_PyObject func(SwigPtr_PyObject obj) {
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SwigPtr_PyObject out = PyString_FromFormat("hello %s", PyObject_AsString(obj));
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Py_DECREF(out);
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return out;
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}
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just remember to pair the object creation with the proper DECREF,
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the same as with plain PyObject *ptr, since SwigPtr_PyObject always add
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one reference at construction.
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SwigPtr_PyObject is 'visible' at the wrapped side, so you can do:
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%template(pyvector) std::vector<swig::SwigPtr_PyObject>;
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and all the proper typemaps will be used.
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*/
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namespace swig {
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%ignore SwigPtr_PyObject;
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struct SwigPtr_PyObject {};
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%apply PyObject * {SwigPtr_PyObject};
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%apply PyObject * const& {SwigPtr_PyObject const&};
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%typemap(typecheck,precedence=SWIG_TYPECHECK_SWIGOBJECT,noblock=1) SwigPtr_PyObject const& "$1 = ($input != 0);";
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/* For output */
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%typemap(out,noblock=1) SwigPtr_PyObject {
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$result = (PyObject *)$1;
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Py_INCREF($result);
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}
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%typemap(out,noblock=1) SwigPtr_PyObject const & {
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$result = (PyObject *)*$1;
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Py_INCREF($result);
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}
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}
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%{
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namespace swig {
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class SwigPtr_PyObject {
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protected:
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PyObject *_obj;
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public:
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SwigPtr_PyObject() :_obj(0)
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{
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}
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SwigPtr_PyObject(const SwigPtr_PyObject& item) : _obj(item._obj)
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{
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK;
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Py_XINCREF(_obj);
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_BLOCK;
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}
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SwigPtr_PyObject(PyObject *obj, bool initial_ref = true) :_obj(obj)
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{
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if (initial_ref) {
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK;
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Py_XINCREF(_obj);
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_BLOCK;
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}
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}
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SwigPtr_PyObject & operator=(const SwigPtr_PyObject& item)
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{
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK;
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Py_XINCREF(item._obj);
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Py_XDECREF(_obj);
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_obj = item._obj;
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_BLOCK;
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return *this;
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}
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~SwigPtr_PyObject()
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{
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK;
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Py_XDECREF(_obj);
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SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_BLOCK;
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}
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operator PyObject *() const
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{
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return _obj;
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}
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PyObject *operator->() const
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{
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return _obj;
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}
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};
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}
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%}
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/*
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SwigVar_PyObject is used to manage 'in the scope' PyObject * variables,
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as in
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int func () {
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SwigVar_PyObject obj = PyString_FromString("hello");
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}
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ie, 'obj' is created and destructed in the same scope from
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a python object that carries at least one reference value.
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SwigVar_PyObject just take care of applying the proper Py_DECREF.
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Hence, this class is purely internal and not visible at the wrapped side.
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*/
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namespace swig {
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%ignore SwigVar_PyObject;
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struct SwigVar_PyObject {};
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%apply PyObject * {SwigVar_PyObject};
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%apply PyObject * const& {SwigVar_PyObject const&};
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}
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%{
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namespace swig {
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struct SwigVar_PyObject : SwigPtr_PyObject {
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SwigVar_PyObject(PyObject* obj = 0) : SwigPtr_PyObject(obj, false) { }
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SwigVar_PyObject & operator = (PyObject* obj)
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{
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Py_XDECREF(_obj);
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_obj = obj;
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return *this;
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}
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};
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}
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%}
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#endif
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