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4.4 KiB
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/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* See the LICENSE file for information on copyright, usage and redistribution
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* of SWIG, and the README file for authors - http://www.swig.org/release.html.
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*
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* various.i
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*
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* SWIG Typemap library for Java.
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* Various useful typemaps.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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* char **STRING_ARRAY typemaps.
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* These typemaps are for C String arrays which are NULL terminated.
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* char *values[] = { "one", "two", "three", NULL }; // note NULL
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* char ** is mapped to a Java String[].
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*
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* Example usage wrapping:
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* %apply char **STRING_ARRAY { char **input };
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* char ** foo(char **input);
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*
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* Java usage:
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* String numbers[] = { "one", "two", "three" };
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* String[] ret = modulename.foo( numbers };
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*/
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%typemap(jni) char **STRING_ARRAY "jobjectArray"
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%typemap(jtype) char **STRING_ARRAY "String[]"
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%typemap(jstype) char **STRING_ARRAY "String[]"
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%typemap(in) char **STRING_ARRAY (jint size) {
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int i = 0;
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size = JCALL1(GetArrayLength, jenv, $input);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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$1 = new char*[size+1];
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#else
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$1 = (char **)calloc(size+1, sizeof(char *));
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#endif
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for (i = 0; i<size; i++) {
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jstring j_string = (jstring)JCALL2(GetObjectArrayElement, jenv, $input, i);
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const char *c_string = JCALL2(GetStringUTFChars, jenv, j_string, 0);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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$1[i] = new char [strlen(c_string)+1];
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#else
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$1[i] = (char *)calloc(strlen(c_string)+1, sizeof(const char *));
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#endif
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strcpy($1[i], c_string);
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JCALL2(ReleaseStringUTFChars, jenv, j_string, c_string);
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JCALL1(DeleteLocalRef, jenv, j_string);
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}
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$1[i] = 0;
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}
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%typemap(freearg) char **STRING_ARRAY {
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int i;
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for (i=0; i<size$argnum-1; i++)
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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delete[] $1[i];
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delete[] $1;
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#else
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free($1[i]);
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free($1);
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#endif
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}
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%typemap(out) char **STRING_ARRAY (char *s) {
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int i;
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int len=0;
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jstring temp_string;
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const jclass clazz = JCALL1(FindClass, jenv, "java/lang/String");
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while ($1[len]) len++;
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jresult = JCALL3(NewObjectArray, jenv, len, clazz, NULL);
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/* exception checking omitted */
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for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
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temp_string = JCALL1(NewStringUTF, jenv, *result++);
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JCALL3(SetObjectArrayElement, jenv, jresult, i, temp_string);
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JCALL1(DeleteLocalRef, jenv, temp_string);
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}
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}
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%typemap(javain) char **STRING_ARRAY "$javainput"
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%typemap(javaout) char **STRING_ARRAY {
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return $jnicall;
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}
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/*
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* char **STRING_OUT typemaps.
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* These are typemaps for returning strings when using a C char ** parameter type.
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* The returned string appears in the 1st element of the passed in Java String array.
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*
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* Example usage wrapping:
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* void foo(char **string_out);
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*
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* Java usage:
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* String stringOutArray[] = { "" };
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* modulename.foo(stringOutArray);
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* System.out.println( stringOutArray[0] );
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*/
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%typemap(jni) char **STRING_OUT "jobjectArray"
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%typemap(jtype) char **STRING_OUT "String[]"
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%typemap(jstype) char **STRING_OUT "String[]"
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%typemap(javain) char **STRING_OUT "$javainput"
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%typemap(in) char **STRING_OUT($*1_ltype temp) {
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if (!$input) {
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SWIG_JavaThrowException(jenv, SWIG_JavaNullPointerException, "array null");
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return $null;
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}
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if (JCALL1(GetArrayLength, jenv, $input) == 0) {
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SWIG_JavaThrowException(jenv, SWIG_JavaIndexOutOfBoundsException, "Array must contain at least 1 element");
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return $null;
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}
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$1 = &temp;
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}
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%typemap(argout) char **STRING_OUT {
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jstring jnewstring = NULL;
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if($1) {
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jnewstring = JCALL1(NewStringUTF, jenv, *$1);
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}
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JCALL3(SetObjectArrayElement, jenv, $input, 0, jnewstring);
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}
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/*
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* char *BYTE typemaps.
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* These are input typemaps for mapping a Java byte[] array to a C char array.
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* Note that as a Java array is used and thus passeed by reference, the C routine
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* can return data to Java via the parameter.
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*
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* Example usage wrapping:
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* void foo(char *array);
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*
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* Java usage:
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* byte b[] = new byte[20];
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* modulename.foo(b);
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*/
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%typemap(jni) char *BYTE "jbyteArray"
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%typemap(jtype) char *BYTE "byte[]"
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%typemap(jstype) char *BYTE "byte[]"
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%typemap(in) char *BYTE {
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$1 = (char *) JCALL2(GetByteArrayElements, jenv, $input, 0);
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}
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%typemap(argout) char *BYTE {
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JCALL3(ReleaseByteArrayElements, jenv, $input, (jbyte *) $1, 0);
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}
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%typemap(javain) char *BYTE "$javainput"
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/* Prevent default freearg typemap from being used */
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%typemap(freearg) char *BYTE ""
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