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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +121 -0
- data/CONTRIBUTORS.md +19 -0
- data/Gemfile +3 -0
- data/README.md +44 -1025
- data/Rakefile +95 -12
- data/include/rice/rice.hpp +7766 -0
- data/include/rice/stl.hpp +1113 -0
- data/lib/mkmf-rice.rb +127 -0
- data/lib/version.rb +3 -0
- data/rice/Address_Registration_Guard.ipp +75 -32
- data/rice/Address_Registration_Guard_defn.hpp +60 -56
- data/rice/Arg.hpp +80 -4
- data/rice/Arg.ipp +51 -0
- data/rice/Constructor.hpp +12 -14
- data/rice/Data_Object.ipp +234 -107
- data/rice/Data_Object_defn.hpp +77 -117
- data/rice/Data_Type.hpp +1 -2
- data/rice/Data_Type.ipp +251 -295
- data/rice/Data_Type_defn.hpp +175 -243
- data/rice/Director.hpp +11 -6
- data/rice/Enum.hpp +54 -104
- data/rice/Enum.ipp +104 -230
- data/rice/Exception.hpp +2 -8
- data/rice/Exception.ipp +65 -0
- data/rice/Exception_defn.hpp +46 -47
- data/rice/Identifier.hpp +28 -28
- data/rice/Identifier.ipp +23 -27
- data/rice/Return.hpp +39 -0
- data/rice/Return.ipp +33 -0
- data/rice/detail/Exception_Handler.ipp +22 -62
- data/rice/detail/Exception_Handler_defn.hpp +76 -91
- data/rice/detail/Iterator.hpp +18 -88
- data/rice/detail/Iterator.ipp +47 -0
- data/rice/detail/Jump_Tag.hpp +21 -0
- data/rice/detail/MethodInfo.hpp +44 -0
- data/rice/detail/MethodInfo.ipp +78 -0
- data/rice/detail/NativeAttribute.hpp +53 -0
- data/rice/detail/NativeAttribute.ipp +83 -0
- data/rice/detail/NativeFunction.hpp +69 -0
- data/rice/detail/NativeFunction.ipp +248 -0
- data/rice/detail/RubyFunction.hpp +39 -0
- data/rice/detail/RubyFunction.ipp +92 -0
- data/rice/detail/Type.hpp +29 -0
- data/rice/detail/Type.ipp +138 -0
- data/rice/detail/TypeRegistry.hpp +50 -0
- data/rice/detail/TypeRegistry.ipp +106 -0
- data/rice/detail/Wrapper.hpp +51 -0
- data/rice/detail/Wrapper.ipp +151 -0
- data/rice/detail/default_allocation_func.hpp +8 -19
- data/rice/detail/default_allocation_func.ipp +9 -8
- data/rice/detail/from_ruby.hpp +2 -37
- data/rice/detail/from_ruby.ipp +1020 -46
- data/rice/detail/from_ruby_defn.hpp +38 -0
- data/rice/detail/function_traits.hpp +124 -0
- data/rice/detail/method_data.hpp +23 -15
- data/rice/detail/method_data.ipp +53 -0
- data/rice/detail/rice_traits.hpp +116 -0
- data/rice/detail/ruby.hpp +9 -46
- data/rice/detail/to_ruby.hpp +3 -17
- data/rice/detail/to_ruby.ipp +409 -31
- data/rice/detail/to_ruby_defn.hpp +48 -0
- data/rice/forward_declares.ipp +82 -0
- data/rice/global_function.hpp +16 -20
- data/rice/global_function.ipp +8 -17
- data/rice/rice.hpp +59 -0
- data/rice/ruby_mark.hpp +5 -3
- data/rice/ruby_try_catch.hpp +4 -4
- data/rice/stl.hpp +11 -0
- data/sample/callbacks/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/sample/callbacks/sample_callbacks.cpp +10 -13
- data/sample/enum/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/sample/enum/sample_enum.cpp +3 -17
- data/sample/enum/test.rb +2 -2
- data/sample/inheritance/animals.cpp +8 -24
- data/sample/inheritance/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/sample/inheritance/test.rb +1 -1
- data/sample/map/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/sample/map/map.cpp +10 -18
- data/sample/map/test.rb +1 -1
- data/test/embed_ruby.cpp +18 -5
- data/test/ext/t1/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/test/ext/t1/t1.cpp +1 -3
- data/test/ext/t2/extconf.rb +3 -0
- data/test/ext/t2/t2.cpp +1 -1
- data/test/extconf.rb +23 -0
- data/test/ruby/test_callbacks_sample.rb +28 -0
- data/test/ruby/test_multiple_extensions.rb +18 -0
- data/test/ruby/test_multiple_extensions_same_class.rb +14 -0
- data/test/ruby/test_multiple_extensions_with_inheritance.rb +20 -0
- data/test/test_Address_Registration_Guard.cpp +23 -10
- data/test/test_Array.cpp +129 -73
- data/test/test_Attribute.cpp +147 -0
- data/test/test_Builtin_Object.cpp +34 -14
- data/test/test_Class.cpp +149 -275
- data/test/test_Constructor.cpp +10 -9
- data/test/test_Data_Object.cpp +133 -192
- data/test/test_Data_Type.cpp +322 -252
- data/test/test_Director.cpp +54 -41
- data/test/test_Enum.cpp +228 -103
- data/test/test_Exception.cpp +5 -6
- data/test/test_Hash.cpp +31 -30
- data/test/test_Identifier.cpp +4 -5
- data/test/test_Inheritance.cpp +221 -0
- data/test/test_Iterator.cpp +161 -0
- data/test/test_Jump_Tag.cpp +1 -1
- data/test/test_Keep_Alive.cpp +161 -0
- data/test/test_Memory_Management.cpp +2 -4
- data/test/test_Module.cpp +167 -110
- data/test/test_Object.cpp +41 -21
- data/test/test_Ownership.cpp +275 -0
- data/test/test_Self.cpp +205 -0
- data/test/test_Stl_Optional.cpp +90 -0
- data/test/test_Stl_Pair.cpp +144 -0
- data/test/test_Stl_SmartPointer.cpp +200 -0
- data/test/test_Stl_String.cpp +74 -0
- data/test/test_Stl_Vector.cpp +652 -0
- data/test/test_String.cpp +1 -2
- data/test/test_Struct.cpp +29 -39
- data/test/test_Symbol.cpp +1 -2
- data/test/test_To_From_Ruby.cpp +249 -285
- data/test/test_global_functions.cpp +39 -19
- data/test/unittest.hpp +0 -4
- metadata +70 -141
- data/Doxyfile +0 -2268
- data/Makefile.am +0 -26
- data/Makefile.in +0 -931
- data/README.mingw +0 -8
- data/aclocal.m4 +0 -1085
- data/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4 +0 -951
- data/bootstrap +0 -8
- data/config.guess +0 -1421
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- data/depcomp +0 -791
- data/doxygen.ac +0 -314
- data/doxygen.am +0 -186
- data/extconf.rb +0 -70
- data/install-sh +0 -501
- data/missing +0 -215
- data/post-autoconf.rb +0 -22
- data/post-automake.rb +0 -28
- data/rice/Address_Registration_Guard.cpp +0 -22
- data/rice/Arg_impl.hpp +0 -129
- data/rice/Arg_operators.cpp +0 -21
- data/rice/Arg_operators.hpp +0 -19
- data/rice/Array.hpp +0 -214
- data/rice/Array.ipp +0 -256
- data/rice/Builtin_Object.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Builtin_Object.ipp +0 -50
- data/rice/Builtin_Object_defn.hpp +0 -50
- data/rice/Class.cpp +0 -57
- data/rice/Class.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Class.ipp +0 -6
- data/rice/Class_defn.hpp +0 -84
- data/rice/Data_Type.cpp +0 -54
- data/rice/Data_Type_fwd.hpp +0 -12
- data/rice/Director.cpp +0 -13
- data/rice/Exception.cpp +0 -54
- data/rice/Exception_Base.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Exception_Base.ipp +0 -13
- data/rice/Exception_Base_defn.hpp +0 -27
- data/rice/Hash.hpp +0 -230
- data/rice/Hash.ipp +0 -329
- data/rice/Identifier.cpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Jump_Tag.hpp +0 -24
- data/rice/Makefile.am +0 -121
- data/rice/Makefile.in +0 -884
- data/rice/Module.cpp +0 -84
- data/rice/Module.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Module.ipp +0 -6
- data/rice/Module_defn.hpp +0 -88
- data/rice/Module_impl.hpp +0 -281
- data/rice/Module_impl.ipp +0 -345
- data/rice/Object.cpp +0 -169
- data/rice/Object.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/Object.ipp +0 -33
- data/rice/Object_defn.hpp +0 -214
- data/rice/Require_Guard.hpp +0 -21
- data/rice/String.cpp +0 -89
- data/rice/String.hpp +0 -91
- data/rice/Struct.cpp +0 -117
- data/rice/Struct.hpp +0 -162
- data/rice/Struct.ipp +0 -26
- data/rice/Symbol.cpp +0 -25
- data/rice/Symbol.hpp +0 -66
- data/rice/Symbol.ipp +0 -44
- data/rice/config.hpp +0 -47
- data/rice/config.hpp.in +0 -46
- data/rice/detail/Arguments.hpp +0 -118
- data/rice/detail/Auto_Function_Wrapper.hpp +0 -898
- data/rice/detail/Auto_Function_Wrapper.ipp +0 -3181
- data/rice/detail/Auto_Member_Function_Wrapper.hpp +0 -897
- data/rice/detail/Auto_Member_Function_Wrapper.ipp +0 -2501
- data/rice/detail/Caster.hpp +0 -103
- data/rice/detail/Not_Copyable.hpp +0 -25
- data/rice/detail/Wrapped_Function.hpp +0 -33
- data/rice/detail/cfp.hpp +0 -24
- data/rice/detail/cfp.ipp +0 -51
- data/rice/detail/check_ruby_type.cpp +0 -27
- data/rice/detail/check_ruby_type.hpp +0 -23
- data/rice/detail/creation_funcs.hpp +0 -37
- data/rice/detail/creation_funcs.ipp +0 -36
- data/rice/detail/define_method_and_auto_wrap.hpp +0 -31
- data/rice/detail/define_method_and_auto_wrap.ipp +0 -30
- data/rice/detail/demangle.cpp +0 -56
- data/rice/detail/demangle.hpp +0 -19
- data/rice/detail/env.hpp +0 -11
- data/rice/detail/method_data.cpp +0 -92
- data/rice/detail/node.hpp +0 -13
- data/rice/detail/protect.cpp +0 -29
- data/rice/detail/protect.hpp +0 -34
- data/rice/detail/ruby_version_code.hpp +0 -6
- data/rice/detail/ruby_version_code.hpp.in +0 -6
- data/rice/detail/st.hpp +0 -22
- data/rice/detail/win32.hpp +0 -16
- data/rice/detail/wrap_function.hpp +0 -66
- data/rice/protect.hpp +0 -38
- data/rice/protect.ipp +0 -1134
- data/rice/rubypp.rb +0 -97
- data/rice/to_from_ruby.hpp +0 -8
- data/rice/to_from_ruby.ipp +0 -418
- data/rice/to_from_ruby_defn.hpp +0 -70
- data/ruby/Makefile.am +0 -1
- data/ruby/Makefile.in +0 -628
- data/ruby/lib/Makefile.am +0 -3
- data/ruby/lib/Makefile.in +0 -506
- data/ruby/lib/mkmf-rice.rb.in +0 -217
- data/ruby/lib/version.rb +0 -3
- data/ruby.ac +0 -135
- data/sample/Makefile.am +0 -53
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- data/test/ext/Makefile.am +0 -41
- data/test/ext/Makefile.in +0 -483
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