taglib-ruby 1.0.1 → 1.1.2

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.rubocop.yml +33 -0
  3. data/.yardopts +1 -1
  4. data/CHANGELOG.md +15 -0
  5. data/Gemfile +2 -0
  6. data/Guardfile +4 -2
  7. data/README.md +56 -38
  8. data/Rakefile +8 -8
  9. data/docs/taglib/aiff.rb +0 -3
  10. data/docs/taglib/base.rb +0 -4
  11. data/docs/taglib/flac.rb +1 -3
  12. data/docs/taglib/id3v2.rb +1 -1
  13. data/docs/taglib/mp4.rb +2 -4
  14. data/docs/taglib/mpeg.rb +0 -1
  15. data/docs/taglib/ogg.rb +0 -4
  16. data/docs/taglib/vorbis.rb +0 -1
  17. data/docs/taglib/wav.rb +0 -4
  18. data/ext/extconf_common.rb +24 -28
  19. data/ext/taglib_aiff/extconf.rb +2 -0
  20. data/ext/taglib_aiff/taglib_aiff_wrap.cxx +217 -178
  21. data/ext/taglib_base/extconf.rb +2 -0
  22. data/ext/taglib_base/includes.i +25 -0
  23. data/ext/taglib_base/taglib_base.i +21 -0
  24. data/ext/taglib_base/taglib_base_wrap.cxx +233 -191
  25. data/ext/taglib_flac/extconf.rb +2 -0
  26. data/ext/taglib_flac/taglib_flac_wrap.cxx +228 -189
  27. data/ext/taglib_flac_picture/extconf.rb +2 -0
  28. data/ext/taglib_flac_picture/taglib_flac_picture_wrap.cxx +210 -168
  29. data/ext/taglib_id3v1/extconf.rb +2 -0
  30. data/ext/taglib_id3v1/taglib_id3v1_wrap.cxx +223 -182
  31. data/ext/taglib_id3v2/extconf.rb +2 -0
  32. data/ext/taglib_id3v2/taglib_id3v2.i +17 -0
  33. data/ext/taglib_id3v2/taglib_id3v2_wrap.cxx +2923 -999
  34. data/ext/taglib_mp4/extconf.rb +2 -0
  35. data/ext/taglib_mp4/taglib_mp4_wrap.cxx +311 -281
  36. data/ext/taglib_mpeg/extconf.rb +2 -0
  37. data/ext/taglib_mpeg/taglib_mpeg_wrap.cxx +243 -206
  38. data/ext/taglib_ogg/extconf.rb +2 -0
  39. data/ext/taglib_ogg/taglib_ogg_wrap.cxx +214 -171
  40. data/ext/taglib_vorbis/extconf.rb +2 -0
  41. data/ext/taglib_vorbis/taglib_vorbis_wrap.cxx +217 -178
  42. data/ext/taglib_wav/extconf.rb +2 -0
  43. data/ext/taglib_wav/taglib_wav_wrap.cxx +217 -178
  44. data/lib/taglib/aiff.rb +2 -0
  45. data/lib/taglib/base.rb +3 -1
  46. data/lib/taglib/flac.rb +2 -0
  47. data/lib/taglib/id3v1.rb +2 -0
  48. data/lib/taglib/id3v2.rb +2 -0
  49. data/lib/taglib/mp4.rb +10 -13
  50. data/lib/taglib/mpeg.rb +2 -0
  51. data/lib/taglib/ogg.rb +2 -0
  52. data/lib/taglib/version.rb +4 -2
  53. data/lib/taglib/vorbis.rb +2 -0
  54. data/lib/taglib/wav.rb +2 -1
  55. data/lib/taglib.rb +4 -3
  56. data/taglib-ruby.gemspec +165 -162
  57. data/tasks/docs_coverage.rake +10 -8
  58. data/tasks/ext.rake +26 -25
  59. data/tasks/gemspec_check.rake +7 -5
  60. data/tasks/swig.rake +10 -11
  61. data/test/aiff_examples_test.rb +8 -13
  62. data/test/aiff_file_test.rb +29 -29
  63. data/test/aiff_file_write_test.rb +19 -20
  64. data/test/base_test.rb +4 -2
  65. data/test/data/add-relative-volume.cpp +7 -3
  66. data/test/data/flac-create.cpp +15 -5
  67. data/test/data/flac_nopic.flac +0 -0
  68. data/test/data/get_picture_data.cpp +5 -1
  69. data/test/data/id3v1-create.cpp +6 -3
  70. data/test/data/mp4-create.cpp +12 -4
  71. data/test/data/vorbis-create.cpp +12 -5
  72. data/test/data/wav-create.cpp +18 -3
  73. data/test/file_test.rb +7 -5
  74. data/test/fileref_open_test.rb +12 -10
  75. data/test/fileref_properties_test.rb +6 -4
  76. data/test/fileref_write_test.rb +14 -13
  77. data/test/flac_file_test.rb +32 -27
  78. data/test/flac_file_write_test.rb +17 -18
  79. data/test/flac_picture_memory_test.rb +39 -0
  80. data/test/helper.rb +3 -1
  81. data/test/id3v1_genres_test.rb +14 -12
  82. data/test/id3v1_tag_test.rb +7 -5
  83. data/test/id3v2_frames_test.rb +103 -34
  84. data/test/id3v2_header_test.rb +14 -13
  85. data/test/id3v2_memory_test.rb +21 -20
  86. data/test/id3v2_relative_volume_test.rb +11 -9
  87. data/test/id3v2_tag_test.rb +16 -14
  88. data/test/id3v2_unicode_test.rb +12 -10
  89. data/test/id3v2_unknown_frames_test.rb +7 -5
  90. data/test/id3v2_write_test.rb +28 -29
  91. data/test/mp4_file_test.rb +27 -26
  92. data/test/mp4_file_write_test.rb +12 -13
  93. data/test/mp4_items_test.rb +78 -79
  94. data/test/mpeg_file_test.rb +32 -30
  95. data/test/tag_test.rb +5 -3
  96. data/test/unicode_filename_test.rb +7 -7
  97. data/test/vorbis_file_test.rb +14 -12
  98. data/test/vorbis_tag_test.rb +46 -44
  99. data/test/wav_examples_test.rb +8 -16
  100. data/test/wav_file_test.rb +29 -29
  101. data/test/wav_file_write_test.rb +22 -23
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+ /* Delete the object from the hash table */
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+ st_delete(swig_ruby_trackings, (st_data_t *)&ptr, NULL);
1327
1308
  }
1328
1309
 
1329
1310
  /* This is a helper method that unlinks a Ruby object from its
1330
1311
  underlying C++ object. This is needed if the lifetime of the
1331
- Ruby object is longer than the C++ object */
1312
+ Ruby object is longer than the C++ object. */
1332
1313
  SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyUnlinkObjects(void* ptr) {
1333
1314
  VALUE object = SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(ptr);
1334
1315
 
1335
1316
  if (object != Qnil) {
1317
+ // object might have the T_ZOMBIE type, but that's just
1318
+ // because the GC has flagged it as such for a deferred
1319
+ // destruction. Until then, it's still a T_DATA object.
1336
1320
  DATA_PTR(object) = 0;
1337
1321
  }
1338
1322
  }
1339
1323
 
1324
+ /* This is a helper method that iterates over all the trackings
1325
+ passing the C++ object pointer and its related Ruby object
1326
+ to the passed callback function. */
1327
+
1328
+ /* Proxy method to abstract the internal trackings datatype */
1329
+ static int swig_ruby_internal_iterate_callback(st_data_t ptr, st_data_t obj, st_data_t meth) {
1330
+ ((void (*) (void *, VALUE))meth)((void *)ptr, (VALUE)obj);
1331
+ return ST_CONTINUE;
1332
+ }
1333
+
1334
+ SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyIterateTrackings( void(*meth)(void* ptr, VALUE obj) ) {
1335
+ st_foreach(swig_ruby_trackings,
1336
+ SWIG_RUBY_INT_ANYARGS_FUNC(swig_ruby_internal_iterate_callback),
1337
+ (st_data_t)meth);
1338
+ }
1340
1339
 
1341
1340
  #ifdef __cplusplus
1342
1341
  }
@@ -1395,7 +1394,7 @@ SWIG_Ruby_AppendOutput(VALUE target, VALUE o) {
1395
1394
  #define SWIG_ConvertPtrAndOwn(obj,pptr,type,flags,own) SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(obj, pptr, type, flags, own)
1396
1395
  #define SWIG_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags) SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags)
1397
1396
  #define SWIG_AcquirePtr(ptr, own) SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(ptr, own)
1398
- #define swig_owntype ruby_owntype
1397
+ #define swig_owntype swig_ruby_owntype
1399
1398
 
1400
1399
  /* for raw packed data */
1401
1400
  #define SWIG_ConvertPacked(obj, ptr, sz, ty) SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(obj, ptr, sz, ty, flags)
@@ -1552,10 +1551,11 @@ SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(void *ptr, swig_type_info *type, int flags)
1552
1551
  swig_class *sklass;
1553
1552
  VALUE klass;
1554
1553
  VALUE obj;
1555
-
1554
+
1556
1555
  if (!ptr)
1557
1556
  return Qnil;
1558
-
1557
+
1558
+ assert(type);
1559
1559
  if (type->clientdata) {
1560
1560
  sklass = (swig_class *) type->clientdata;
1561
1561
 
@@ -1563,7 +1563,7 @@ SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(void *ptr, swig_type_info *type, int flags)
1563
1563
  track = sklass->trackObjects;
1564
1564
  if (track) {
1565
1565
  obj = SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(ptr);
1566
-
1566
+
1567
1567
  /* Check the object's type and make sure it has the correct type.
1568
1568
  It might not in cases where methods do things like
1569
1569
  downcast methods. */
@@ -1595,7 +1595,7 @@ SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(void *ptr, swig_type_info *type, int flags)
1595
1595
  obj = Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, 0, 0, ptr);
1596
1596
  }
1597
1597
  rb_iv_set(obj, "@__swigtype__", rb_str_new2(type->name));
1598
-
1598
+
1599
1599
  return obj;
1600
1600
  }
1601
1601
 
@@ -1615,26 +1615,30 @@ SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE char *
1615
1615
  SWIG_Ruby_MangleStr(VALUE obj)
1616
1616
  {
1617
1617
  VALUE stype = rb_iv_get(obj, "@__swigtype__");
1618
+ if (NIL_P(stype))
1619
+ return NULL;
1618
1620
  return StringValuePtr(stype);
1619
1621
  }
1620
1622
 
1621
1623
  /* Acquire a pointer value */
1622
- typedef void (*ruby_owntype)(void*);
1623
-
1624
- SWIGRUNTIME ruby_owntype
1625
- SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(VALUE obj, ruby_owntype own) {
1626
- if (obj) {
1627
- ruby_owntype oldown = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
1628
- RDATA(obj)->dfree = own;
1629
- return oldown;
1630
- } else {
1631
- return 0;
1624
+ typedef struct {
1625
+ void (*datafree)(void *);
1626
+ int own;
1627
+ } swig_ruby_owntype;
1628
+
1629
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_ruby_owntype
1630
+ SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(VALUE obj, swig_ruby_owntype own) {
1631
+ swig_ruby_owntype oldown = {0, 0};
1632
+ if (TYPE(obj) == T_DATA && !RTYPEDDATA_P(obj)) {
1633
+ oldown.datafree = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
1634
+ RDATA(obj)->dfree = own.datafree;
1632
1635
  }
1636
+ return oldown;
1633
1637
  }
1634
1638
 
1635
1639
  /* Convert a pointer value */
1636
1640
  SWIGRUNTIME int
1637
- SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags, ruby_owntype *own)
1641
+ SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags, swig_ruby_owntype *own)
1638
1642
  {
1639
1643
  char *c;
1640
1644
  swig_cast_info *tc;
@@ -1642,16 +1646,20 @@ SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags,
1642
1646
 
1643
1647
  /* Grab the pointer */
1644
1648
  if (NIL_P(obj)) {
1645
- *ptr = 0;
1646
- return SWIG_OK;
1649
+ if (ptr)
1650
+ *ptr = 0;
1651
+ return (flags & SWIG_POINTER_NO_NULL) ? SWIG_NullReferenceError : SWIG_OK;
1647
1652
  } else {
1648
- if (TYPE(obj) != T_DATA) {
1653
+ if (TYPE(obj) != T_DATA || (TYPE(obj) == T_DATA && RTYPEDDATA_P(obj))) {
1649
1654
  return SWIG_ERROR;
1650
1655
  }
1651
1656
  Data_Get_Struct(obj, void, vptr);
1652
1657
  }
1653
1658
 
1654
- if (own) *own = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
1659
+ if (own) {
1660
+ own->datafree = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
1661
+ own->own = 0;
1662
+ }
1655
1663
 
1656
1664
  /* Check to see if the input object is giving up ownership
1657
1665
  of the underlying C struct or C++ object. If so then we
@@ -1686,8 +1694,6 @@ SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags,
1686
1694
  /* The object has already been deleted */
1687
1695
  return SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError;
1688
1696
  }
1689
- *ptr = vptr;
1690
- return SWIG_OK;
1691
1697
  }
1692
1698
  }
1693
1699
  if ((c = SWIG_MangleStr(obj)) == NULL) {
@@ -1697,12 +1703,23 @@ SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags,
1697
1703
  if (!tc) {
1698
1704
  return SWIG_ERROR;
1699
1705
  } else {
1700
- int newmemory = 0;
1701
- *ptr = SWIG_TypeCast(tc, vptr, &newmemory);
1702
- assert(!newmemory); /* newmemory handling not yet implemented */
1706
+ if (ptr) {
1707
+ if (tc->type == ty) {
1708
+ *ptr = vptr;
1709
+ } else {
1710
+ int newmemory = 0;
1711
+ *ptr = SWIG_TypeCast(tc, vptr, &newmemory);
1712
+ if (newmemory == SWIG_CAST_NEW_MEMORY) {
1713
+ assert(own); /* badly formed typemap which will lead to a memory leak - it must set and use own to delete *ptr */
1714
+ if (own)
1715
+ own->own = own->own | SWIG_CAST_NEW_MEMORY;
1716
+ }
1717
+ }
1718
+ }
1703
1719
  }
1704
1720
  } else {
1705
- *ptr = vptr;
1721
+ if (ptr)
1722
+ *ptr = vptr;
1706
1723
  }
1707
1724
 
1708
1725
  return SWIG_OK;
@@ -1728,7 +1745,7 @@ SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *type) {
1728
1745
  return rb_str_new2(result);
1729
1746
  }
1730
1747
 
1731
- /* Convert a packed value value */
1748
+ /* Convert a packed pointer value */
1732
1749
  SWIGRUNTIME int
1733
1750
  SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(VALUE obj, void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *ty) {
1734
1751
  swig_cast_info *tc;
@@ -1855,7 +1872,7 @@ static VALUE mWAV;
1855
1872
  #define SWIG_RUBY_THREAD_END_BLOCK
1856
1873
 
1857
1874
 
1858
- #define SWIGVERSION 0x030007
1875
+ #define SWIGVERSION 0x040002
1859
1876
  #define SWIG_VERSION SWIGVERSION
1860
1877
 
1861
1878
 
@@ -1875,6 +1892,8 @@ using namespace TagLib::RIFF;
1875
1892
 
1876
1893
  #include <taglib/tstring.h>
1877
1894
  #include <taglib/tstringlist.h>
1895
+ #include <taglib/tbytevector.h>
1896
+ #include <taglib/tbytevectorlist.h>
1878
1897
  #include <taglib/tfile.h>
1879
1898
 
1880
1899
  #if defined(HAVE_RUBY_ENCODING_H) && HAVE_RUBY_ENCODING_H
@@ -1944,6 +1963,28 @@ TagLib::StringList ruby_array_to_taglib_string_list(VALUE ary) {
1944
1963
  return result;
1945
1964
  }
1946
1965
 
1966
+ VALUE taglib_bytevectorlist_to_ruby_array(const TagLib::ByteVectorList & list) {
1967
+ VALUE ary = rb_ary_new2(list.size());
1968
+ for (TagLib::ByteVectorList::ConstIterator it = list.begin(); it != list.end(); it++) {
1969
+ VALUE s = taglib_bytevector_to_ruby_string(*it);
1970
+ rb_ary_push(ary, s);
1971
+ }
1972
+ return ary;
1973
+ }
1974
+
1975
+ TagLib::ByteVectorList ruby_array_to_taglib_bytevectorlist(VALUE ary) {
1976
+ TagLib::ByteVectorList result = TagLib::ByteVectorList();
1977
+ if (NIL_P(ary)) {
1978
+ return result;
1979
+ }
1980
+ for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
1981
+ VALUE e = rb_ary_entry(ary, i);
1982
+ TagLib::ByteVector s = ruby_string_to_taglib_bytevector(e);
1983
+ result.append(s);
1984
+ }
1985
+ return result;
1986
+ }
1987
+
1947
1988
  VALUE taglib_filename_to_ruby_string(TagLib::FileName filename) {
1948
1989
  VALUE result;
1949
1990
  #ifdef _WIN32
@@ -1996,15 +2037,16 @@ TagLib::FileName ruby_string_to_taglib_filename(VALUE s) {
1996
2037
 
1997
2038
 
1998
2039
  SWIGINTERN VALUE
1999
- SWIG_ruby_failed(void)
2040
+ SWIG_ruby_failed(VALUE SWIGUNUSEDPARM(arg1), VALUE SWIGUNUSEDPARM(arg2))
2000
2041
  {
2001
2042
  return Qnil;
2002
2043
  }
2003
2044
 
2004
2045
 
2005
- /*@SWIG:/usr/local/share/swig/3.0.7/ruby/rubyprimtypes.swg,19,%ruby_aux_method@*/
2006
- SWIGINTERN VALUE SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG(VALUE *args)
2046
+ /*@SWIG:/usr/local/Cellar/swig/4.0.2/share/swig/4.0.2/ruby/rubyprimtypes.swg,19,%ruby_aux_method@*/
2047
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG(VALUE arg)
2007
2048
  {
2049
+ VALUE *args = (VALUE *)arg;
2008
2050
  VALUE obj = args[0];
2009
2051
  VALUE type = TYPE(obj);
2010
2052
  long *res = (long *)(args[1]);
@@ -2022,7 +2064,7 @@ SWIG_AsVal_long (VALUE obj, long* val)
2022
2064
  VALUE a[2];
2023
2065
  a[0] = obj;
2024
2066
  a[1] = (VALUE)(&v);
2025
- if (rb_rescue(RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG), (VALUE)a, RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(SWIG_ruby_failed), 0) != Qnil) {
2067
+ if (rb_rescue(VALUEFUNC(SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG), (VALUE)a, VALUEFUNC(SWIG_ruby_failed), 0) != Qnil) {
2026
2068
  if (val) *val = v;
2027
2069
  return SWIG_OK;
2028
2070
  }
@@ -2113,7 +2155,7 @@ SWIG_AsCharPtrAndSize(VALUE obj, char** cptr, size_t* psize, int *alloc)
2113
2155
  if (cptr) {
2114
2156
  if (alloc) {
2115
2157
  if (*alloc == SWIG_NEWOBJ) {
2116
- *cptr = reinterpret_cast< char* >(memcpy((new char[size]), cstr, sizeof(char)*(size)));
2158
+ *cptr = reinterpret_cast< char* >(memcpy(new char[size], cstr, sizeof(char)*(size)));
2117
2159
  } else {
2118
2160
  *cptr = cstr;
2119
2161
  *alloc = SWIG_OLDOBJ;
@@ -2181,22 +2223,20 @@ SWIGINTERN void TagLib_RIFF_WAV_File_close(TagLib::RIFF::WAV::File *self){
2181
2223
 
2182
2224
  static swig_class SwigClassProperties;
2183
2225
 
2184
- #ifdef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2185
2226
  SWIGINTERN VALUE
2186
- _wrap_Properties_allocate(VALUE self) {
2227
+ #ifdef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2228
+ _wrap_Properties_allocate(VALUE self)
2187
2229
  #else
2188
- SWIGINTERN VALUE
2189
- _wrap_Properties_allocate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
2230
+ _wrap_Properties_allocate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
2190
2231
  #endif
2191
-
2192
-
2193
- VALUE vresult = SWIG_NewClassInstance(self, SWIGTYPE_p_TagLib__RIFF__WAV__Properties);
2232
+ {
2233
+ VALUE vresult = SWIG_NewClassInstance(self, SWIGTYPE_p_TagLib__RIFF__WAV__Properties);
2194
2234
  #ifndef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2195
- rb_obj_call_init(vresult, argc, argv);
2235
+ rb_obj_call_init(vresult, argc, argv);
2196
2236
  #endif
2197
- return vresult;
2198
- }
2199
-
2237
+ return vresult;
2238
+ }
2239
+
2200
2240
 
2201
2241
  SWIGINTERN VALUE
2202
2242
  _wrap_new_Properties(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
@@ -2231,7 +2271,8 @@ fail:
2231
2271
 
2232
2272
 
2233
2273
  SWIGINTERN void
2234
- free_TagLib_RIFF_WAV_Properties(TagLib::RIFF::WAV::Properties *arg1) {
2274
+ free_TagLib_RIFF_WAV_Properties(void *self) {
2275
+ TagLib::RIFF::WAV::Properties *arg1 = (TagLib::RIFF::WAV::Properties *)self;
2235
2276
  SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking(arg1);
2236
2277
  delete arg1;
2237
2278
  }
@@ -2500,22 +2541,20 @@ fail:
2500
2541
  }
2501
2542
 
2502
2543
 
2503
- #ifdef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2504
2544
  SWIGINTERN VALUE
2505
- _wrap_File_allocate(VALUE self) {
2545
+ #ifdef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2546
+ _wrap_File_allocate(VALUE self)
2506
2547
  #else
2507
- SWIGINTERN VALUE
2508
- _wrap_File_allocate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
2548
+ _wrap_File_allocate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
2509
2549
  #endif
2510
-
2511
-
2512
- VALUE vresult = SWIG_NewClassInstance(self, SWIGTYPE_p_TagLib__RIFF__WAV__File);
2550
+ {
2551
+ VALUE vresult = SWIG_NewClassInstance(self, SWIGTYPE_p_TagLib__RIFF__WAV__File);
2513
2552
  #ifndef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
2514
- rb_obj_call_init(vresult, argc, argv);
2553
+ rb_obj_call_init(vresult, argc, argv);
2515
2554
  #endif
2516
- return vresult;
2517
- }
2518
-
2555
+ return vresult;
2556
+ }
2557
+
2519
2558
 
2520
2559
  SWIGINTERN VALUE
2521
2560
  _wrap_new_File__SWIG_2(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
@@ -3231,7 +3270,7 @@ SWIG_InitializeModule(void *clientdata) {
3231
3270
 
3232
3271
  /* Now work on filling in swig_module.types */
3233
3272
  #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
3234
- printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: size %d\n", swig_module.size);
3273
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: size %lu\n", (unsigned long)swig_module.size);
3235
3274
  #endif
3236
3275
  for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
3237
3276
  swig_type_info *type = 0;
@@ -3239,7 +3278,7 @@ SWIG_InitializeModule(void *clientdata) {
3239
3278
  swig_cast_info *cast;
3240
3279
 
3241
3280
  #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
3242
- printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
3281
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %lu %s\n", (unsigned long)i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
3243
3282
  #endif
3244
3283
 
3245
3284
  /* if there is another module already loaded */
@@ -3315,7 +3354,7 @@ SWIG_InitializeModule(void *clientdata) {
3315
3354
  for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
3316
3355
  int j = 0;
3317
3356
  swig_cast_info *cast = swig_module.cast_initial[i];
3318
- printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
3357
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %lu %s\n", (unsigned long)i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
3319
3358
  while (cast->type) {
3320
3359
  printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: cast type %s\n", cast->type->name);
3321
3360
  cast++;