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//
// std::set
//
%include <std_container.i>
%include <std_pair.i>
// Set
%define %std_set_methods_common(set...)
set();
set( const set& );
bool empty() const;
size_type size() const;
void clear();
void swap(set& v);
size_type erase(const key_type& x);
size_type count(const key_type& x) const;
#ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS
class iterator;
class reverse_iterator;
iterator begin();
iterator end();
reverse_iterator rbegin();
reverse_iterator rend();
void erase(iterator pos);
void erase(iterator first, iterator last);
iterator find(const key_type& x);
iterator lower_bound(const key_type& x);
iterator upper_bound(const key_type& x);
std::pair<iterator,iterator> equal_range(const key_type& x);
#endif
%enddef
%define %std_set_methods(set...)
%std_set_methods_common(set);
#ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS
std::pair<iterator,bool> insert(const value_type& __x);
#endif
%enddef
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// std::set
//
// const declarations are used to guess the intent of the function being
// exported; therefore, the following rationale is applied:
//
// -- f(std::set<T>), f(const std::set<T>&):
// the parameter being read-only, either a sequence or a
// previously wrapped std::set<T> can be passed.
// -- f(std::set<T>&), f(std::set<T>*):
// the parameter may be modified; therefore, only a wrapped std::set
// can be passed.
// -- std::set<T> f(), const std::set<T>& f():
// the set is returned by copy; therefore, a sequence of T:s
// is returned which is most easily used in other functions
// -- std::set<T>& f(), std::set<T>* f():
// the set is returned by reference; therefore, a wrapped std::set
// is returned
// -- const std::set<T>* f(), f(const std::set<T>*):
// for consistency, they expect and return a plain set pointer.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
#include <set>
%}
// exported classes
namespace std {
template <class _Key, class _Compare = std::less<_Key>,
class _Alloc = allocator<_Key> >
class set {
public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef _Key value_type;
typedef _Key key_type;
typedef value_type* pointer;
typedef const value_type* const_pointer;
typedef value_type& reference;
typedef const value_type& const_reference;
typedef _Alloc allocator_type;
%traits_swigtype(_Key);
%fragment(SWIG_Traits_frag(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >), "header",
fragment=SWIG_Traits_frag(_Key),
fragment="StdSetTraits") {
namespace swig {
template <> struct traits<std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc > > {
typedef pointer_category category;
static const char* type_name() {
return "std::set<" #_Key "," #_Compare "," #_Alloc " >";
}
};
}
}
%typemap_traits_ptr(SWIG_TYPECHECK_SET, std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >);
set( const _Compare& );
#ifdef %swig_set_methods
// Add swig/language extra methods
%swig_set_methods(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >);
#endif
%std_set_methods(set);
};
}