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2.1 KiB
59 lines
2.1 KiB
5 years ago
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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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* std_except.i
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*
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* SWIG library file with typemaps to handle and throw STD exceptions in a
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* language and STL independent way, i.e., the target language doesn't
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* require to support STL but only the 'exception.i' mechanism.
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*
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* These typemaps are used when methods are declared with an STD
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* exception specification, such as
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*
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* size_t at() const throw (std::out_of_range);
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*
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* The typemaps here are based on the language independent
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* 'exception.i' library. If that is working in your target language,
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* this file will work.
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*
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* If the target language doesn't implement a robust 'exception.i'
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* mechanism, or you prefer other ways to map the STD exceptions, write
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* a new std_except.i file in the target library directory.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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#if defined(SWIGJAVA) || defined(SWIGCSHARP) || defined(SWIGGUILE) || defined(SWIGUTL)
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#error "This version of std_except.i should not be used"
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#endif
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%{
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#include <stdexcept>
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%}
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%include <exception.i>
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%define %std_exception_map(Exception, Code)
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%typemap(throws,noblock=1) Exception {
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SWIG_exception(Code, $1.what());
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}
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%ignore Exception;
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struct Exception {
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};
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%enddef
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namespace std {
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%std_exception_map(bad_exception, SWIG_SystemError);
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%std_exception_map(domain_error, SWIG_ValueError);
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%std_exception_map(exception, SWIG_SystemError);
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%std_exception_map(invalid_argument, SWIG_ValueError);
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%std_exception_map(length_error, SWIG_IndexError);
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%std_exception_map(logic_error, SWIG_RuntimeError);
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%std_exception_map(out_of_range, SWIG_IndexError);
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%std_exception_map(overflow_error, SWIG_OverflowError);
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%std_exception_map(range_error, SWIG_OverflowError);
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%std_exception_map(runtime_error, SWIG_RuntimeError);
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%std_exception_map(underflow_error, SWIG_OverflowError);
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}
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