wiringpi 0.0.1-armv6l-linux

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+ /*
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+ * wiringPi:
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+ * Arduino compatable (ish) Wiring library for the Raspberry Pi
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+ * Copyright (c) 2012 Gordon Henderson
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+ ***********************************************************************
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+ * This file is part of wiringPi:
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+ * https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/wiringpi/
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+ *
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+ * wiringPi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ * (at your option) any later version.
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+ *
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+ * wiringPi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ *
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+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ * along with wiringPi. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ ***********************************************************************
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+ */
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+
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+ // Handy defines
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+
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+ #define NUM_PINS 17
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+
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+ #define WPI_MODE_PINS 0
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+ #define WPI_MODE_GPIO 1
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+
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+ #define INPUT 0
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+ #define OUTPUT 1
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+ #define PWM_OUTPUT 2
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+
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+ #define LOW 0
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+ #define HIGH 1
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+
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+ #define PUD_OFF 0
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+ #define PUD_DOWN 1
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+ #define PUD_UP 2
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+
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+ // Function prototypes
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+ // c++ wrappers thanks to a commend by Nick Lott
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+ // (and others on the Raspberry Pi forums)
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+
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+ #ifdef __cplusplus
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+ extern int wiringPiSetup (void) ;
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+ extern void wiringPiGpioMode (int mode) ;
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+ extern void pullUpDnControl (int pin, int pud) ;
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+ extern void pinMode (int pin, int mode) ;
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+ extern void digitalWrite (int pin, int value) ;
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+ extern void pwmWrite (int pin, int value) ;
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+ extern int digitalRead (int pin) ;
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+
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+ extern void delay (unsigned int howLong) ;
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+ extern void delayMicroseconds (unsigned int howLong) ;
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+
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+ #ifdef __cplusplus
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+ }
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+ #endif
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492
+ for (nb = ne; *ne; ++ne) {
493
+ if (*ne == '|') break;
494
+ }
495
+ equiv = (SWIG_TypeNameComp(nb, ne, tb, te) == 0) ? 1 : 0;
496
+ if (*ne) ++ne;
497
+ }
498
+ return equiv;
499
+ }
500
+
501
+
502
+ /*
503
+ Check the typename
504
+ */
505
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_cast_info *
506
+ SWIG_TypeCheck(const char *c, swig_type_info *ty) {
507
+ if (ty) {
508
+ swig_cast_info *iter = ty->cast;
509
+ while (iter) {
510
+ if (strcmp(iter->type->name, c) == 0) {
511
+ if (iter == ty->cast)
512
+ return iter;
513
+ /* Move iter to the top of the linked list */
514
+ iter->prev->next = iter->next;
515
+ if (iter->next)
516
+ iter->next->prev = iter->prev;
517
+ iter->next = ty->cast;
518
+ iter->prev = 0;
519
+ if (ty->cast) ty->cast->prev = iter;
520
+ ty->cast = iter;
521
+ return iter;
522
+ }
523
+ iter = iter->next;
524
+ }
525
+ }
526
+ return 0;
527
+ }
528
+
529
+ /*
530
+ Identical to SWIG_TypeCheck, except strcmp is replaced with a pointer comparison
531
+ */
532
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_cast_info *
533
+ SWIG_TypeCheckStruct(swig_type_info *from, swig_type_info *ty) {
534
+ if (ty) {
535
+ swig_cast_info *iter = ty->cast;
536
+ while (iter) {
537
+ if (iter->type == from) {
538
+ if (iter == ty->cast)
539
+ return iter;
540
+ /* Move iter to the top of the linked list */
541
+ iter->prev->next = iter->next;
542
+ if (iter->next)
543
+ iter->next->prev = iter->prev;
544
+ iter->next = ty->cast;
545
+ iter->prev = 0;
546
+ if (ty->cast) ty->cast->prev = iter;
547
+ ty->cast = iter;
548
+ return iter;
549
+ }
550
+ iter = iter->next;
551
+ }
552
+ }
553
+ return 0;
554
+ }
555
+
556
+ /*
557
+ Cast a pointer up an inheritance hierarchy
558
+ */
559
+ SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE void *
560
+ SWIG_TypeCast(swig_cast_info *ty, void *ptr, int *newmemory) {
561
+ return ((!ty) || (!ty->converter)) ? ptr : (*ty->converter)(ptr, newmemory);
562
+ }
563
+
564
+ /*
565
+ Dynamic pointer casting. Down an inheritance hierarchy
566
+ */
567
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_type_info *
568
+ SWIG_TypeDynamicCast(swig_type_info *ty, void **ptr) {
569
+ swig_type_info *lastty = ty;
570
+ if (!ty || !ty->dcast) return ty;
571
+ while (ty && (ty->dcast)) {
572
+ ty = (*ty->dcast)(ptr);
573
+ if (ty) lastty = ty;
574
+ }
575
+ return lastty;
576
+ }
577
+
578
+ /*
579
+ Return the name associated with this type
580
+ */
581
+ SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE const char *
582
+ SWIG_TypeName(const swig_type_info *ty) {
583
+ return ty->name;
584
+ }
585
+
586
+ /*
587
+ Return the pretty name associated with this type,
588
+ that is an unmangled type name in a form presentable to the user.
589
+ */
590
+ SWIGRUNTIME const char *
591
+ SWIG_TypePrettyName(const swig_type_info *type) {
592
+ /* The "str" field contains the equivalent pretty names of the
593
+ type, separated by vertical-bar characters. We choose
594
+ to print the last name, as it is often (?) the most
595
+ specific. */
596
+ if (!type) return NULL;
597
+ if (type->str != NULL) {
598
+ const char *last_name = type->str;
599
+ const char *s;
600
+ for (s = type->str; *s; s++)
601
+ if (*s == '|') last_name = s+1;
602
+ return last_name;
603
+ }
604
+ else
605
+ return type->name;
606
+ }
607
+
608
+ /*
609
+ Set the clientdata field for a type
610
+ */
611
+ SWIGRUNTIME void
612
+ SWIG_TypeClientData(swig_type_info *ti, void *clientdata) {
613
+ swig_cast_info *cast = ti->cast;
614
+ /* if (ti->clientdata == clientdata) return; */
615
+ ti->clientdata = clientdata;
616
+
617
+ while (cast) {
618
+ if (!cast->converter) {
619
+ swig_type_info *tc = cast->type;
620
+ if (!tc->clientdata) {
621
+ SWIG_TypeClientData(tc, clientdata);
622
+ }
623
+ }
624
+ cast = cast->next;
625
+ }
626
+ }
627
+ SWIGRUNTIME void
628
+ SWIG_TypeNewClientData(swig_type_info *ti, void *clientdata) {
629
+ SWIG_TypeClientData(ti, clientdata);
630
+ ti->owndata = 1;
631
+ }
632
+
633
+ /*
634
+ Search for a swig_type_info structure only by mangled name
635
+ Search is a O(log #types)
636
+
637
+ We start searching at module start, and finish searching when start == end.
638
+ Note: if start == end at the beginning of the function, we go all the way around
639
+ the circular list.
640
+ */
641
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_type_info *
642
+ SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module_info *start,
643
+ swig_module_info *end,
644
+ const char *name) {
645
+ swig_module_info *iter = start;
646
+ do {
647
+ if (iter->size) {
648
+ register size_t l = 0;
649
+ register size_t r = iter->size - 1;
650
+ do {
651
+ /* since l+r >= 0, we can (>> 1) instead (/ 2) */
652
+ register size_t i = (l + r) >> 1;
653
+ const char *iname = iter->types[i]->name;
654
+ if (iname) {
655
+ register int compare = strcmp(name, iname);
656
+ if (compare == 0) {
657
+ return iter->types[i];
658
+ } else if (compare < 0) {
659
+ if (i) {
660
+ r = i - 1;
661
+ } else {
662
+ break;
663
+ }
664
+ } else if (compare > 0) {
665
+ l = i + 1;
666
+ }
667
+ } else {
668
+ break; /* should never happen */
669
+ }
670
+ } while (l <= r);
671
+ }
672
+ iter = iter->next;
673
+ } while (iter != end);
674
+ return 0;
675
+ }
676
+
677
+ /*
678
+ Search for a swig_type_info structure for either a mangled name or a human readable name.
679
+ It first searches the mangled names of the types, which is a O(log #types)
680
+ If a type is not found it then searches the human readable names, which is O(#types).
681
+
682
+ We start searching at module start, and finish searching when start == end.
683
+ Note: if start == end at the beginning of the function, we go all the way around
684
+ the circular list.
685
+ */
686
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_type_info *
687
+ SWIG_TypeQueryModule(swig_module_info *start,
688
+ swig_module_info *end,
689
+ const char *name) {
690
+ /* STEP 1: Search the name field using binary search */
691
+ swig_type_info *ret = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(start, end, name);
692
+ if (ret) {
693
+ return ret;
694
+ } else {
695
+ /* STEP 2: If the type hasn't been found, do a complete search
696
+ of the str field (the human readable name) */
697
+ swig_module_info *iter = start;
698
+ do {
699
+ register size_t i = 0;
700
+ for (; i < iter->size; ++i) {
701
+ if (iter->types[i]->str && (SWIG_TypeEquiv(iter->types[i]->str, name)))
702
+ return iter->types[i];
703
+ }
704
+ iter = iter->next;
705
+ } while (iter != end);
706
+ }
707
+
708
+ /* neither found a match */
709
+ return 0;
710
+ }
711
+
712
+ /*
713
+ Pack binary data into a string
714
+ */
715
+ SWIGRUNTIME char *
716
+ SWIG_PackData(char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz) {
717
+ static const char hex[17] = "0123456789abcdef";
718
+ register const unsigned char *u = (unsigned char *) ptr;
719
+ register const unsigned char *eu = u + sz;
720
+ for (; u != eu; ++u) {
721
+ register unsigned char uu = *u;
722
+ *(c++) = hex[(uu & 0xf0) >> 4];
723
+ *(c++) = hex[uu & 0xf];
724
+ }
725
+ return c;
726
+ }
727
+
728
+ /*
729
+ Unpack binary data from a string
730
+ */
731
+ SWIGRUNTIME const char *
732
+ SWIG_UnpackData(const char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz) {
733
+ register unsigned char *u = (unsigned char *) ptr;
734
+ register const unsigned char *eu = u + sz;
735
+ for (; u != eu; ++u) {
736
+ register char d = *(c++);
737
+ register unsigned char uu;
738
+ if ((d >= '0') && (d <= '9'))
739
+ uu = ((d - '0') << 4);
740
+ else if ((d >= 'a') && (d <= 'f'))
741
+ uu = ((d - ('a'-10)) << 4);
742
+ else
743
+ return (char *) 0;
744
+ d = *(c++);
745
+ if ((d >= '0') && (d <= '9'))
746
+ uu |= (d - '0');
747
+ else if ((d >= 'a') && (d <= 'f'))
748
+ uu |= (d - ('a'-10));
749
+ else
750
+ return (char *) 0;
751
+ *u = uu;
752
+ }
753
+ return c;
754
+ }
755
+
756
+ /*
757
+ Pack 'void *' into a string buffer.
758
+ */
759
+ SWIGRUNTIME char *
760
+ SWIG_PackVoidPtr(char *buff, void *ptr, const char *name, size_t bsz) {
761
+ char *r = buff;
762
+ if ((2*sizeof(void *) + 2) > bsz) return 0;
763
+ *(r++) = '_';
764
+ r = SWIG_PackData(r,&ptr,sizeof(void *));
765
+ if (strlen(name) + 1 > (bsz - (r - buff))) return 0;
766
+ strcpy(r,name);
767
+ return buff;
768
+ }
769
+
770
+ SWIGRUNTIME const char *
771
+ SWIG_UnpackVoidPtr(const char *c, void **ptr, const char *name) {
772
+ if (*c != '_') {
773
+ if (strcmp(c,"NULL") == 0) {
774
+ *ptr = (void *) 0;
775
+ return name;
776
+ } else {
777
+ return 0;
778
+ }
779
+ }
780
+ return SWIG_UnpackData(++c,ptr,sizeof(void *));
781
+ }
782
+
783
+ SWIGRUNTIME char *
784
+ SWIG_PackDataName(char *buff, void *ptr, size_t sz, const char *name, size_t bsz) {
785
+ char *r = buff;
786
+ size_t lname = (name ? strlen(name) : 0);
787
+ if ((2*sz + 2 + lname) > bsz) return 0;
788
+ *(r++) = '_';
789
+ r = SWIG_PackData(r,ptr,sz);
790
+ if (lname) {
791
+ strncpy(r,name,lname+1);
792
+ } else {
793
+ *r = 0;
794
+ }
795
+ return buff;
796
+ }
797
+
798
+ SWIGRUNTIME const char *
799
+ SWIG_UnpackDataName(const char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz, const char *name) {
800
+ if (*c != '_') {
801
+ if (strcmp(c,"NULL") == 0) {
802
+ memset(ptr,0,sz);
803
+ return name;
804
+ } else {
805
+ return 0;
806
+ }
807
+ }
808
+ return SWIG_UnpackData(++c,ptr,sz);
809
+ }
810
+
811
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
812
+ }
813
+ #endif
814
+
815
+ /* Errors in SWIG */
816
+ #define SWIG_UnknownError -1
817
+ #define SWIG_IOError -2
818
+ #define SWIG_RuntimeError -3
819
+ #define SWIG_IndexError -4
820
+ #define SWIG_TypeError -5
821
+ #define SWIG_DivisionByZero -6
822
+ #define SWIG_OverflowError -7
823
+ #define SWIG_SyntaxError -8
824
+ #define SWIG_ValueError -9
825
+ #define SWIG_SystemError -10
826
+ #define SWIG_AttributeError -11
827
+ #define SWIG_MemoryError -12
828
+ #define SWIG_NullReferenceError -13
829
+
830
+
831
+
832
+ #include <ruby.h>
833
+
834
+ /* Remove global macros defined in Ruby's win32.h */
835
+ #ifdef write
836
+ # undef write
837
+ #endif
838
+ #ifdef read
839
+ # undef read
840
+ #endif
841
+ #ifdef bind
842
+ # undef bind
843
+ #endif
844
+ #ifdef close
845
+ # undef close
846
+ #endif
847
+ #ifdef connect
848
+ # undef connect
849
+ #endif
850
+
851
+
852
+ /* Ruby 1.7 defines NUM2LL(), LL2NUM() and ULL2NUM() macros */
853
+ #ifndef NUM2LL
854
+ #define NUM2LL(x) NUM2LONG((x))
855
+ #endif
856
+ #ifndef LL2NUM
857
+ #define LL2NUM(x) INT2NUM((long) (x))
858
+ #endif
859
+ #ifndef ULL2NUM
860
+ #define ULL2NUM(x) UINT2NUM((unsigned long) (x))
861
+ #endif
862
+
863
+ /* Ruby 1.7 doesn't (yet) define NUM2ULL() */
864
+ #ifndef NUM2ULL
865
+ #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
866
+ #define NUM2ULL(x) rb_num2ull((x))
867
+ #else
868
+ #define NUM2ULL(x) NUM2ULONG(x)
869
+ #endif
870
+ #endif
871
+
872
+ /* RSTRING_LEN, etc are new in Ruby 1.9, but ->ptr and ->len no longer work */
873
+ /* Define these for older versions so we can just write code the new way */
874
+ #ifndef RSTRING_LEN
875
+ # define RSTRING_LEN(x) RSTRING(x)->len
876
+ #endif
877
+ #ifndef RSTRING_PTR
878
+ # define RSTRING_PTR(x) RSTRING(x)->ptr
879
+ #endif
880
+ #ifndef RSTRING_END
881
+ # define RSTRING_END(x) (RSTRING_PTR(x) + RSTRING_LEN(x))
882
+ #endif
883
+ #ifndef RARRAY_LEN
884
+ # define RARRAY_LEN(x) RARRAY(x)->len
885
+ #endif
886
+ #ifndef RARRAY_PTR
887
+ # define RARRAY_PTR(x) RARRAY(x)->ptr
888
+ #endif
889
+ #ifndef RFLOAT_VALUE
890
+ # define RFLOAT_VALUE(x) RFLOAT(x)->value
891
+ #endif
892
+ #ifndef DOUBLE2NUM
893
+ # define DOUBLE2NUM(x) rb_float_new(x)
894
+ #endif
895
+ #ifndef RHASH_TBL
896
+ # define RHASH_TBL(x) (RHASH(x)->tbl)
897
+ #endif
898
+ #ifndef RHASH_ITER_LEV
899
+ # define RHASH_ITER_LEV(x) (RHASH(x)->iter_lev)
900
+ #endif
901
+ #ifndef RHASH_IFNONE
902
+ # define RHASH_IFNONE(x) (RHASH(x)->ifnone)
903
+ #endif
904
+ #ifndef RHASH_SIZE
905
+ # define RHASH_SIZE(x) (RHASH(x)->tbl->num_entries)
906
+ #endif
907
+ #ifndef RHASH_EMPTY_P
908
+ # define RHASH_EMPTY_P(x) (RHASH_SIZE(x) == 0)
909
+ #endif
910
+ #ifndef RSTRUCT_LEN
911
+ # define RSTRUCT_LEN(x) RSTRUCT(x)->len
912
+ #endif
913
+ #ifndef RSTRUCT_PTR
914
+ # define RSTRUCT_PTR(x) RSTRUCT(x)->ptr
915
+ #endif
916
+
917
+
918
+
919
+ /*
920
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921
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922
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923
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924
+ * a Ruby method so that it can be passed as an argument to API functions
925
+ * like rb_define_method() and rb_define_singleton_method().
926
+ *
927
+ * VOIDFUNC(f) is a macro used to typecast a C function that implements
928
+ * either the "mark" or "free" stuff for a Ruby Data object, so that it
929
+ * can be passed as an argument to API functions like Data_Wrap_Struct()
930
+ * and Data_Make_Struct().
931
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932
+
933
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
934
+ # ifndef RUBY_METHOD_FUNC /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.4.6 */
935
+ # define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
936
+ # define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
937
+ # define VOIDFUNC(f) ((void (*)()) f)
938
+ # else
939
+ # ifndef ANYARGS /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.6 */
940
+ # define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
941
+ # define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
942
+ # define VOIDFUNC(f) ((RUBY_DATA_FUNC) f)
943
+ # else /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.7+ */
944
+ # define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)(VALUE)) f)
945
+ # define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)(ANYARGS)) f)
946
+ # define VOIDFUNC(f) ((RUBY_DATA_FUNC) f)
947
+ # endif
948
+ # endif
949
+ #else
950
+ # define VALUEFUNC(f) (f)
951
+ # define VOIDFUNC(f) (f)
952
+ #endif
953
+
954
+ /* Don't use for expressions have side effect */
955
+ #ifndef RB_STRING_VALUE
956
+ #define RB_STRING_VALUE(s) (TYPE(s) == T_STRING ? (s) : (*(volatile VALUE *)&(s) = rb_str_to_str(s)))
957
+ #endif
958
+ #ifndef StringValue
959
+ #define StringValue(s) RB_STRING_VALUE(s)
960
+ #endif
961
+ #ifndef StringValuePtr
962
+ #define StringValuePtr(s) RSTRING_PTR(RB_STRING_VALUE(s))
963
+ #endif
964
+ #ifndef StringValueLen
965
+ #define StringValueLen(s) RSTRING_LEN(RB_STRING_VALUE(s))
966
+ #endif
967
+ #ifndef SafeStringValue
968
+ #define SafeStringValue(v) do {\
969
+ StringValue(v);\
970
+ rb_check_safe_str(v);\
971
+ } while (0)
972
+ #endif
973
+
974
+ #ifndef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
975
+ #define rb_define_alloc_func(klass, func) rb_define_singleton_method((klass), "new", VALUEFUNC((func)), -1)
976
+ #define rb_undef_alloc_func(klass) rb_undef_method(CLASS_OF((klass)), "new")
977
+ #endif
978
+
979
+ static VALUE _mSWIG = Qnil;
980
+
981
+ /* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
982
+ * error manipulation
983
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
984
+
985
+
986
+ /* Define some additional error types */
987
+ #define SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError -100
988
+
989
+
990
+ /* Define custom exceptions for errors that do not map to existing Ruby
991
+ exceptions. Note this only works for C++ since a global cannot be
992
+ initialized by a funtion in C. For C, fallback to rb_eRuntimeError.*/
993
+
994
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
995
+ getNullReferenceError(void) {
996
+ static int init = 0;
997
+ static VALUE rb_eNullReferenceError ;
998
+ if (!init) {
999
+ init = 1;
1000
+ rb_eNullReferenceError = rb_define_class("NullReferenceError", rb_eRuntimeError);
1001
+ }
1002
+ return rb_eNullReferenceError;
1003
+ }
1004
+
1005
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1006
+ getObjectPreviouslyDeletedError(void) {
1007
+ static int init = 0;
1008
+ static VALUE rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted ;
1009
+ if (!init) {
1010
+ init = 1;
1011
+ rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted = rb_define_class("ObjectPreviouslyDeleted", rb_eRuntimeError);
1012
+ }
1013
+ return rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted;
1014
+ }
1015
+
1016
+
1017
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1018
+ SWIG_Ruby_ErrorType(int SWIG_code) {
1019
+ VALUE type;
1020
+ switch (SWIG_code) {
1021
+ case SWIG_MemoryError:
1022
+ type = rb_eNoMemError;
1023
+ break;
1024
+ case SWIG_IOError:
1025
+ type = rb_eIOError;
1026
+ break;
1027
+ case SWIG_RuntimeError:
1028
+ type = rb_eRuntimeError;
1029
+ break;
1030
+ case SWIG_IndexError:
1031
+ type = rb_eIndexError;
1032
+ break;
1033
+ case SWIG_TypeError:
1034
+ type = rb_eTypeError;
1035
+ break;
1036
+ case SWIG_DivisionByZero:
1037
+ type = rb_eZeroDivError;
1038
+ break;
1039
+ case SWIG_OverflowError:
1040
+ type = rb_eRangeError;
1041
+ break;
1042
+ case SWIG_SyntaxError:
1043
+ type = rb_eSyntaxError;
1044
+ break;
1045
+ case SWIG_ValueError:
1046
+ type = rb_eArgError;
1047
+ break;
1048
+ case SWIG_SystemError:
1049
+ type = rb_eFatal;
1050
+ break;
1051
+ case SWIG_AttributeError:
1052
+ type = rb_eRuntimeError;
1053
+ break;
1054
+ case SWIG_NullReferenceError:
1055
+ type = getNullReferenceError();
1056
+ break;
1057
+ case SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError:
1058
+ type = getObjectPreviouslyDeletedError();
1059
+ break;
1060
+ case SWIG_UnknownError:
1061
+ type = rb_eRuntimeError;
1062
+ break;
1063
+ default:
1064
+ type = rb_eRuntimeError;
1065
+ }
1066
+ return type;
1067
+ }
1068
+
1069
+
1070
+ /* This function is called when a user inputs a wrong argument to
1071
+ a method.
1072
+ */
1073
+ SWIGINTERN
1074
+ const char* Ruby_Format_TypeError( const char* msg,
1075
+ const char* type,
1076
+ const char* name,
1077
+ const int argn,
1078
+ VALUE input )
1079
+ {
1080
+ char buf[128];
1081
+ VALUE str;
1082
+ VALUE asStr;
1083
+ if ( msg && *msg )
1084
+ {
1085
+ str = rb_str_new2(msg);
1086
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1087
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1088
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1089
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1090
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1091
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1092
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1093
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1094
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1095
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1096
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1097
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1098
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1099
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1100
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1101
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1102
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1103
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1104
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1105
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1106
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1107
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1108
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1109
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1110
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1111
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1112
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1113
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1114
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1115
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1116
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1117
+ return StringValuePtr( str );
1118
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1119
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1120
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1121
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1122
+ void Ruby_Format_OverloadedError(
1123
+ const int argc,
1124
+ const int maxargs,
1125
+ const char* method,
1126
+ const char* prototypes
1127
+ )
1128
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1129
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1130
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1131
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1132
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1133
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1134
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1135
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1136
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1137
+ * See the LICENSE file for information on copyright, usage and redistribution
1138
+ * of SWIG, and the README file for authors - http://www.swig.org/release.html.
1139
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1140
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1141
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1142
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1143
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1144
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1145
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1146
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1147
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1148
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1149
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1150
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1151
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1152
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1153
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1154
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1155
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1156
+ #elif SIZEOF_VOIDP == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
1157
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1158
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1159
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1160
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1161
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1162
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1163
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1164
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1165
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1166
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1167
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1168
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1169
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1170
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1171
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1172
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1173
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1174
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1175
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1176
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1177
+
1178
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1179
+ tracking hash table, which we keep hidden in an instance var
1180
+ in the SWIG module.
1181
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1182
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1183
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1184
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1185
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1186
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1187
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1188
+ rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", verbose);
1189
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1190
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1191
+ if ( swig_ruby_trackings == Qnil )
1192
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1193
+ swig_ruby_trackings = rb_hash_new();
1194
+ rb_ivar_set( _mSWIG, trackings_id, swig_ruby_trackings );
1195
+ }
1196
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1197
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1198
+ so that we only have to look it up once.*/
1199
+ swig_ruby_hash_delete = rb_intern("delete");
1200
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1201
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1202
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1203
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1205
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1206
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1207
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1208
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1209
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1211
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1212
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1213
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1215
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1216
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1217
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1218
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1219
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1220
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1221
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1222
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1223
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1224
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1225
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1226
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1227
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1228
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1229
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1230
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1231
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1232
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1233
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1234
+ the associated Ruby object. The trick here is
1235
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1236
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1238
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1240
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1241
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1242
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1243
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1244
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1245
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1246
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1247
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1248
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1249
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1250
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1251
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1253
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1254
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1255
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1256
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1268
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1269
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1281
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1282
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1283
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1289
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1290
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1291
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1292
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1293
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1295
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1299
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1300
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1301
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1328
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1329
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1330
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1331
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1332
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1333
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1334
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+ * of SWIG, and the README file for authors - http://www.swig.org/release.html.
1337
+ *
1338
+ * rubyrun.swg
1339
+ *
1340
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1341
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1343
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1344
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1345
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1348
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1349
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1350
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1351
+ #define SWIG_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags) SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags)
1352
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1355
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1356
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1357
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1359
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1363
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1365
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1369
+ #define SWIG_NewMemberObj(ptr, sz, type) SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(ptr, sz, type)
1370
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1371
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1372
+ /* Runtime API */
1373
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1374
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1375
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1376
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1377
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1378
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1379
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1380
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1381
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1382
+ #define SWIG_fail goto fail
1383
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1384
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1385
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1386
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1387
+ #define SWIG_InitRuntime() SWIG_Ruby_InitRuntime()
1388
+ #define SWIG_define_class(ty) SWIG_Ruby_define_class(ty)
1389
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1390
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1391
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1392
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1393
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1394
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1395
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1396
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1397
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1398
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1399
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1401
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1402
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1403
+ typedef struct {
1404
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1405
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1406
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1407
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1408
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1409
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1410
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1411
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1412
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1413
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1415
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1416
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1418
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1419
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1420
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1421
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1422
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1424
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1425
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1426
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1427
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1428
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1429
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1430
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1431
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1433
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1435
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1436
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1437
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1438
+ static unsigned int swig_virtual_calls = 0;
1439
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1440
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1441
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1442
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1443
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1444
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1445
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1446
+
1447
+ #endif /* RUBY_EMBEDDED */
1448
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1449
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1450
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1452
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1455
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1457
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1458
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1460
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1461
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1467
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1469
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1476
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1477
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1479
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1480
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1481
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1482
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1483
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1484
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1485
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1486
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1487
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1488
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1489
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1490
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1493
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1494
+ _cSWIG_Pointer = rb_define_class_under(_mSWIG, "Pointer", rb_cObject);
1495
+ rb_undef_method(CLASS_OF(_cSWIG_Pointer), "new");
1496
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1499
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1501
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1502
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1503
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1504
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1506
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1507
+ char *klass_name;
1508
+ swig_class *sklass;
1509
+ VALUE klass;
1510
+ VALUE obj;
1511
+
1512
+ if (!ptr)
1513
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1514
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1515
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1516
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1517
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1518
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1519
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1520
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1521
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1522
+
1523
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1524
+ It might not in cases where methods do things like
1525
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1526
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1527
+ VALUE value = rb_iv_get(obj, "@__swigtype__");
1528
+ char* type_name = RSTRING_PTR(value);
1529
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1530
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1531
+ return obj;
1532
+ }
1533
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1534
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1535
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1536
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1537
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1538
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1539
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1540
+ ), ptr);
1541
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1542
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1543
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1544
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1545
+ }
1546
+ } else {
1547
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1548
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1549
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1550
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1551
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1552
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1553
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1554
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1555
+ return obj;
1556
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1557
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1558
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1559
+ SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
1560
+ SWIG_Ruby_NewClassInstance(VALUE klass, swig_type_info *type)
1561
+ {
1562
+ VALUE obj;
1563
+ swig_class *sklass = (swig_class *) type->clientdata;
1564
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1565
+ rb_iv_set(obj, "@__swigtype__", rb_str_new2(type->name));
1566
+ return obj;
1567
+ }
1568
+
1569
+ /* Get type mangle from class name */
1570
+ SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE char *
1571
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1572
+ {
1573
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1574
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1575
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1576
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1577
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1578
+ typedef void (*ruby_owntype)(void*);
1579
+
1580
+ SWIGRUNTIME ruby_owntype
1581
+ SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(VALUE obj, ruby_owntype own) {
1582
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1583
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1584
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1585
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1586
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1587
+ return 0;
1588
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1589
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1590
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1591
+ /* Convert a pointer value */
1592
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1593
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1594
+ {
1595
+ char *c;
1596
+ swig_cast_info *tc;
1597
+ void *vptr = 0;
1598
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1599
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1600
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1601
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1602
+ return SWIG_OK;
1603
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1604
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1605
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1606
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1607
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1608
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1609
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1610
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1611
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1612
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1613
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1614
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1615
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1616
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1617
+ /* Is tracking on for this class? */
1618
+ int track = 0;
1619
+ if (ty && ty->clientdata) {
1620
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1621
+ track = sklass->trackObjects;
1622
+ }
1623
+
1624
+ if (track) {
1625
+ /* We are tracking objects for this class. Thus we change the destructor
1626
+ * to SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking. This allows us to
1627
+ * remove the mapping from the C++ to Ruby object
1628
+ * when the Ruby object is garbage collected. If we don't
1629
+ * do this, then it is possible we will return a reference
1630
+ * to a Ruby object that no longer exists thereby crashing Ruby. */
1631
+ RDATA(obj)->dfree = SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking;
1632
+ } else {
1633
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1634
+ }
1635
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1636
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1637
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1638
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1639
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1640
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1641
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1642
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1643
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1644
+ }
1645
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1646
+ return SWIG_OK;
1647
+ }
1648
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1649
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1650
+ return SWIG_ERROR;
1651
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1652
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1653
+ if (!tc) {
1654
+ return SWIG_ERROR;
1655
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1656
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1657
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1658
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1659
+ }
1660
+ } else {
1661
+ *ptr = vptr;
1662
+ }
1663
+
1664
+ return SWIG_OK;
1665
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1666
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1667
+ /* Check convert */
1668
+ SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE int
1669
+ SWIG_Ruby_CheckConvert(VALUE obj, swig_type_info *ty)
1670
+ {
1671
+ char *c = SWIG_MangleStr(obj);
1672
+ if (!c) return 0;
1673
+ return SWIG_TypeCheck(c,ty) != 0;
1674
+ }
1675
+
1676
+ SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
1677
+ SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *type) {
1678
+ char result[1024];
1679
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1680
+ if ((2*sz + 1 + strlen(type->name)) > 1000) return 0;
1681
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1682
+ r = SWIG_PackData(r, ptr, sz);
1683
+ strcpy(r, type->name);
1684
+ return rb_str_new2(result);
1685
+ }
1686
+
1687
+ /* Convert a packed value value */
1688
+ SWIGRUNTIME int
1689
+ SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(VALUE obj, void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *ty) {
1690
+ swig_cast_info *tc;
1691
+ const char *c;
1692
+
1693
+ if (TYPE(obj) != T_STRING) goto type_error;
1694
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1695
+ /* Pointer values must start with leading underscore */
1696
+ if (*c != '_') goto type_error;
1697
+ c++;
1698
+ c = SWIG_UnpackData(c, ptr, sz);
1699
+ if (ty) {
1700
+ tc = SWIG_TypeCheck(c, ty);
1701
+ if (!tc) goto type_error;
1702
+ }
1703
+ return SWIG_OK;
1704
+
1705
+ type_error:
1706
+ return SWIG_ERROR;
1707
+ }
1708
+
1709
+ SWIGRUNTIME swig_module_info *
1710
+ SWIG_Ruby_GetModule(void)
1711
+ {
1712
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1713
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1714
+ VALUE verbose = rb_gv_get("VERBOSE");
1715
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1716
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1717
+ rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", Qfalse);
1718
+
1719
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1720
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1721
+ if (pointer != Qnil) {
1722
+ Data_Get_Struct(pointer, swig_module_info, ret);
1723
+ }
1724
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1725
+ /* reinstate warnings */
1726
+ rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", verbose);
1727
+ return ret;
1728
+ }
1729
+
1730
+ SWIGRUNTIME void
1731
+ SWIG_Ruby_SetModule(swig_module_info *pointer)
1732
+ {
1733
+ /* register a new class */
1734
+ VALUE cl = rb_define_class("swig_runtime_data", rb_cObject);
1735
+ /* create and store the structure pointer to a global variable */
1736
+ swig_runtime_data_type_pointer = Data_Wrap_Struct(cl, 0, 0, pointer);
1737
+ rb_define_readonly_variable("$swig_runtime_data_type_pointer" SWIG_RUNTIME_VERSION SWIG_TYPE_TABLE_NAME, &swig_runtime_data_type_pointer);
1738
+ }
1739
+
1740
+ /* This function can be used to check whether a proc or method or similarly
1741
+ callable function has been passed. Usually used in a %typecheck, like:
1742
+
1743
+ %typecheck(c_callback_t, precedence=SWIG_TYPECHECK_POINTER) {
1744
+ $result = SWIG_Ruby_isCallable( $input );
1745
+ }
1746
+ */
1747
+ SWIGINTERN
1748
+ int SWIG_Ruby_isCallable( VALUE proc )
1749
+ {
1750
+ if ( rb_respond_to( proc, swig_call_id ) == Qtrue )
1751
+ return 1;
1752
+ return 0;
1753
+ }
1754
+
1755
+ /* This function can be used to check the arity (number of arguments)
1756
+ a proc or method can take. Usually used in a %typecheck.
1757
+ Valid arities will be that equal to minimal or those < 0
1758
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1759
+ */
1760
+ SWIGINTERN
1761
+ int SWIG_Ruby_arity( VALUE proc, int minimal )
1762
+ {
1763
+ if ( rb_respond_to( proc, swig_arity_id ) == Qtrue )
1764
+ {
1765
+ VALUE num = rb_funcall( proc, swig_arity_id, 0 );
1766
+ int arity = NUM2INT(num);
1767
+ if ( arity < 0 && (arity+1) < -minimal ) return 1;
1768
+ if ( arity == minimal ) return 1;
1769
+ return 1;
1770
+ }
1771
+ return 0;
1772
+ }
1773
+
1774
+
1775
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
1776
+ }
1777
+ #endif
1778
+
1779
+
1780
+
1781
+ #define SWIG_exception_fail(code, msg) do { SWIG_Error(code, msg); SWIG_fail; } while(0)
1782
+
1783
+ #define SWIG_contract_assert(expr, msg) if (!(expr)) { SWIG_Error(SWIG_RuntimeError, msg); SWIG_fail; } else
1784
+
1785
+
1786
+
1787
+ /* -------- TYPES TABLE (BEGIN) -------- */
1788
+
1789
+ #define SWIGTYPE_p_char swig_types[0]
1790
+ static swig_type_info *swig_types[2];
1791
+ static swig_module_info swig_module = {swig_types, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0};
1792
+ #define SWIG_TypeQuery(name) SWIG_TypeQueryModule(&swig_module, &swig_module, name)
1793
+ #define SWIG_MangledTypeQuery(name) SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(&swig_module, &swig_module, name)
1794
+
1795
+ /* -------- TYPES TABLE (END) -------- */
1796
+
1797
+ #define SWIG_init Init_wiringpi
1798
+ #define SWIG_name "Wiringpi"
1799
+
1800
+ static VALUE mWiringpi;
1801
+
1802
+ #define SWIG_RUBY_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK
1803
+ #define SWIG_RUBY_THREAD_END_BLOCK
1804
+
1805
+
1806
+ #define SWIGVERSION 0x010340
1807
+ #define SWIG_VERSION SWIGVERSION
1808
+
1809
+
1810
+ #define SWIG_as_voidptr(a) (void *)((const void *)(a))
1811
+ #define SWIG_as_voidptrptr(a) ((void)SWIG_as_voidptr(*a),(void**)(a))
1812
+
1813
+
1814
+ #include <limits.h>
1815
+ #if !defined(SWIG_NO_LLONG_MAX)
1816
+ # if !defined(LLONG_MAX) && defined(__GNUC__) && defined (__LONG_LONG_MAX__)
1817
+ # define LLONG_MAX __LONG_LONG_MAX__
1818
+ # define LLONG_MIN (-LLONG_MAX - 1LL)
1819
+ # define ULLONG_MAX (LLONG_MAX * 2ULL + 1ULL)
1820
+ # endif
1821
+ #endif
1822
+
1823
+
1824
+ #define SWIG_From_long LONG2NUM
1825
+
1826
+
1827
+ SWIGINTERNINLINE VALUE
1828
+ SWIG_From_int (int value)
1829
+ {
1830
+ return SWIG_From_long (value);
1831
+ }
1832
+
1833
+
1834
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1835
+ SWIG_ruby_failed(void)
1836
+ {
1837
+ return Qnil;
1838
+ }
1839
+
1840
+
1841
+ /*@SWIG:/usr/share/swig1.3/ruby/rubyprimtypes.swg,23,%ruby_aux_method@*/
1842
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG(VALUE *args)
1843
+ {
1844
+ VALUE obj = args[0];
1845
+ VALUE type = TYPE(obj);
1846
+ long *res = (long *)(args[1]);
1847
+ *res = type == T_FIXNUM ? NUM2LONG(obj) : rb_big2long(obj);
1848
+ return obj;
1849
+ }
1850
+ /*@SWIG@*/
1851
+
1852
+ SWIGINTERN int
1853
+ SWIG_AsVal_long (VALUE obj, long* val)
1854
+ {
1855
+ VALUE type = TYPE(obj);
1856
+ if ((type == T_FIXNUM) || (type == T_BIGNUM)) {
1857
+ long v;
1858
+ VALUE a[2];
1859
+ a[0] = obj;
1860
+ a[1] = (VALUE)(&v);
1861
+ if (rb_rescue(RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(SWIG_AUX_NUM2LONG), (VALUE)a, RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(SWIG_ruby_failed), 0) != Qnil) {
1862
+ if (val) *val = v;
1863
+ return SWIG_OK;
1864
+ }
1865
+ }
1866
+ return SWIG_TypeError;
1867
+ }
1868
+
1869
+
1870
+ SWIGINTERN int
1871
+ SWIG_AsVal_int (VALUE obj, int *val)
1872
+ {
1873
+ long v;
1874
+ int res = SWIG_AsVal_long (obj, &v);
1875
+ if (SWIG_IsOK(res)) {
1876
+ if ((v < INT_MIN || v > INT_MAX)) {
1877
+ return SWIG_OverflowError;
1878
+ } else {
1879
+ if (val) *val = (int)(v);
1880
+ }
1881
+ }
1882
+ return res;
1883
+ }
1884
+
1885
+
1886
+ #include "wiringpi.h"
1887
+
1888
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1889
+ _wrap_wiringPiSetup(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
1890
+ int result;
1891
+ VALUE vresult = Qnil;
1892
+
1893
+ if ((argc < 0) || (argc > 0)) {
1894
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 0)",argc); SWIG_fail;
1895
+ }
1896
+ result = (int)wiringPiSetup();
1897
+ vresult = SWIG_From_int((int)(result));
1898
+ return vresult;
1899
+ fail:
1900
+ return Qnil;
1901
+ }
1902
+
1903
+
1904
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1905
+ _wrap_wiringPiGpioMode(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
1906
+ int arg1 ;
1907
+ int val1 ;
1908
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
1909
+
1910
+ if ((argc < 1) || (argc > 1)) {
1911
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 1)",argc); SWIG_fail;
1912
+ }
1913
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
1914
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
1915
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","wiringPiGpioMode", 1, argv[0] ));
1916
+ }
1917
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
1918
+ wiringPiGpioMode(arg1);
1919
+ return Qnil;
1920
+ fail:
1921
+ return Qnil;
1922
+ }
1923
+
1924
+
1925
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1926
+ _wrap_pullUpDnControl(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
1927
+ int arg1 ;
1928
+ int arg2 ;
1929
+ int val1 ;
1930
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
1931
+ int val2 ;
1932
+ int ecode2 = 0 ;
1933
+
1934
+ if ((argc < 2) || (argc > 2)) {
1935
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 2)",argc); SWIG_fail;
1936
+ }
1937
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
1938
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
1939
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pullUpDnControl", 1, argv[0] ));
1940
+ }
1941
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
1942
+ ecode2 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[1], &val2);
1943
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode2)) {
1944
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode2), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pullUpDnControl", 2, argv[1] ));
1945
+ }
1946
+ arg2 = (int)(val2);
1947
+ pullUpDnControl(arg1,arg2);
1948
+ return Qnil;
1949
+ fail:
1950
+ return Qnil;
1951
+ }
1952
+
1953
+
1954
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1955
+ _wrap_pinMode(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
1956
+ int arg1 ;
1957
+ int arg2 ;
1958
+ int val1 ;
1959
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
1960
+ int val2 ;
1961
+ int ecode2 = 0 ;
1962
+
1963
+ if ((argc < 2) || (argc > 2)) {
1964
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 2)",argc); SWIG_fail;
1965
+ }
1966
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
1967
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
1968
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pinMode", 1, argv[0] ));
1969
+ }
1970
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
1971
+ ecode2 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[1], &val2);
1972
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode2)) {
1973
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode2), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pinMode", 2, argv[1] ));
1974
+ }
1975
+ arg2 = (int)(val2);
1976
+ pinMode(arg1,arg2);
1977
+ return Qnil;
1978
+ fail:
1979
+ return Qnil;
1980
+ }
1981
+
1982
+
1983
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
1984
+ _wrap_digitalWrite(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
1985
+ int arg1 ;
1986
+ int arg2 ;
1987
+ int val1 ;
1988
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
1989
+ int val2 ;
1990
+ int ecode2 = 0 ;
1991
+
1992
+ if ((argc < 2) || (argc > 2)) {
1993
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 2)",argc); SWIG_fail;
1994
+ }
1995
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
1996
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
1997
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","digitalWrite", 1, argv[0] ));
1998
+ }
1999
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
2000
+ ecode2 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[1], &val2);
2001
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode2)) {
2002
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode2), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","digitalWrite", 2, argv[1] ));
2003
+ }
2004
+ arg2 = (int)(val2);
2005
+ digitalWrite(arg1,arg2);
2006
+ return Qnil;
2007
+ fail:
2008
+ return Qnil;
2009
+ }
2010
+
2011
+
2012
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
2013
+ _wrap_pwmWrite(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
2014
+ int arg1 ;
2015
+ int arg2 ;
2016
+ int val1 ;
2017
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
2018
+ int val2 ;
2019
+ int ecode2 = 0 ;
2020
+
2021
+ if ((argc < 2) || (argc > 2)) {
2022
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 2)",argc); SWIG_fail;
2023
+ }
2024
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
2025
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
2026
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pwmWrite", 1, argv[0] ));
2027
+ }
2028
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
2029
+ ecode2 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[1], &val2);
2030
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode2)) {
2031
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode2), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","pwmWrite", 2, argv[1] ));
2032
+ }
2033
+ arg2 = (int)(val2);
2034
+ pwmWrite(arg1,arg2);
2035
+ return Qnil;
2036
+ fail:
2037
+ return Qnil;
2038
+ }
2039
+
2040
+
2041
+ SWIGINTERN VALUE
2042
+ _wrap_digitalRead(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
2043
+ int arg1 ;
2044
+ int val1 ;
2045
+ int ecode1 = 0 ;
2046
+ int result;
2047
+ VALUE vresult = Qnil;
2048
+
2049
+ if ((argc < 1) || (argc > 1)) {
2050
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong # of arguments(%d for 1)",argc); SWIG_fail;
2051
+ }
2052
+ ecode1 = SWIG_AsVal_int(argv[0], &val1);
2053
+ if (!SWIG_IsOK(ecode1)) {
2054
+ SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(ecode1), Ruby_Format_TypeError( "", "int","digitalRead", 1, argv[0] ));
2055
+ }
2056
+ arg1 = (int)(val1);
2057
+ result = (int)digitalRead(arg1);
2058
+ vresult = SWIG_From_int((int)(result));
2059
+ return vresult;
2060
+ fail:
2061
+ return Qnil;
2062
+ }
2063
+
2064
+
2065
+
2066
+ /* -------- TYPE CONVERSION AND EQUIVALENCE RULES (BEGIN) -------- */
2067
+
2068
+ static swig_type_info _swigt__p_char = {"_p_char", "char *", 0, 0, (void*)0, 0};
2069
+
2070
+ static swig_type_info *swig_type_initial[] = {
2071
+ &_swigt__p_char,
2072
+ };
2073
+
2074
+ static swig_cast_info _swigc__p_char[] = { {&_swigt__p_char, 0, 0, 0},{0, 0, 0, 0}};
2075
+
2076
+ static swig_cast_info *swig_cast_initial[] = {
2077
+ _swigc__p_char,
2078
+ };
2079
+
2080
+
2081
+ /* -------- TYPE CONVERSION AND EQUIVALENCE RULES (END) -------- */
2082
+
2083
+ /* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2084
+ * Type initialization:
2085
+ * This problem is tough by the requirement that no dynamic
2086
+ * memory is used. Also, since swig_type_info structures store pointers to
2087
+ * swig_cast_info structures and swig_cast_info structures store pointers back
2088
+ * to swig_type_info structures, we need some lookup code at initialization.
2089
+ * The idea is that swig generates all the structures that are needed.
2090
+ * The runtime then collects these partially filled structures.
2091
+ * The SWIG_InitializeModule function takes these initial arrays out of
2092
+ * swig_module, and does all the lookup, filling in the swig_module.types
2093
+ * array with the correct data and linking the correct swig_cast_info
2094
+ * structures together.
2095
+ *
2096
+ * The generated swig_type_info structures are assigned staticly to an initial
2097
+ * array. We just loop through that array, and handle each type individually.
2098
+ * First we lookup if this type has been already loaded, and if so, use the
2099
+ * loaded structure instead of the generated one. Then we have to fill in the
2100
+ * cast linked list. The cast data is initially stored in something like a
2101
+ * two-dimensional array. Each row corresponds to a type (there are the same
2102
+ * number of rows as there are in the swig_type_initial array). Each entry in
2103
+ * a column is one of the swig_cast_info structures for that type.
2104
+ * The cast_initial array is actually an array of arrays, because each row has
2105
+ * a variable number of columns. So to actually build the cast linked list,
2106
+ * we find the array of casts associated with the type, and loop through it
2107
+ * adding the casts to the list. The one last trick we need to do is making
2108
+ * sure the type pointer in the swig_cast_info struct is correct.
2109
+ *
2110
+ * First off, we lookup the cast->type name to see if it is already loaded.
2111
+ * There are three cases to handle:
2112
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2113
+ * casting info to has not been loaded (it is in this module), THEN we
2114
+ * replace the cast->type pointer with the type pointer that has already
2115
+ * been loaded.
2116
+ * 2) If BOTH types (the one we are adding casting info to, and the
2117
+ * cast->type) are loaded, THEN the cast info has already been loaded by
2118
+ * the previous module so we just ignore it.
2119
+ * 3) Finally, if cast->type has not already been loaded, then we add that
2120
+ * swig_cast_info to the linked list (because the cast->type) pointer will
2121
+ * be correct.
2122
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
2123
+
2124
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
2125
+ extern "C" {
2126
+ #if 0
2127
+ } /* c-mode */
2128
+ #endif
2129
+ #endif
2130
+
2131
+ #if 0
2132
+ #define SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2133
+ #endif
2134
+
2135
+
2136
+ SWIGRUNTIME void
2137
+ SWIG_InitializeModule(void *clientdata) {
2138
+ size_t i;
2139
+ swig_module_info *module_head, *iter;
2140
+ int found, init;
2141
+
2142
+ clientdata = clientdata;
2143
+
2144
+ /* check to see if the circular list has been setup, if not, set it up */
2145
+ if (swig_module.next==0) {
2146
+ /* Initialize the swig_module */
2147
+ swig_module.type_initial = swig_type_initial;
2148
+ swig_module.cast_initial = swig_cast_initial;
2149
+ swig_module.next = &swig_module;
2150
+ init = 1;
2151
+ } else {
2152
+ init = 0;
2153
+ }
2154
+
2155
+ /* Try and load any already created modules */
2156
+ module_head = SWIG_GetModule(clientdata);
2157
+ if (!module_head) {
2158
+ /* This is the first module loaded for this interpreter */
2159
+ /* so set the swig module into the interpreter */
2160
+ SWIG_SetModule(clientdata, &swig_module);
2161
+ module_head = &swig_module;
2162
+ } else {
2163
+ /* the interpreter has loaded a SWIG module, but has it loaded this one? */
2164
+ found=0;
2165
+ iter=module_head;
2166
+ do {
2167
+ if (iter==&swig_module) {
2168
+ found=1;
2169
+ break;
2170
+ }
2171
+ iter=iter->next;
2172
+ } while (iter!= module_head);
2173
+
2174
+ /* if the is found in the list, then all is done and we may leave */
2175
+ if (found) return;
2176
+ /* otherwise we must add out module into the list */
2177
+ swig_module.next = module_head->next;
2178
+ module_head->next = &swig_module;
2179
+ }
2180
+
2181
+ /* When multiple interpeters are used, a module could have already been initialized in
2182
+ a different interpreter, but not yet have a pointer in this interpreter.
2183
+ In this case, we do not want to continue adding types... everything should be
2184
+ set up already */
2185
+ if (init == 0) return;
2186
+
2187
+ /* Now work on filling in swig_module.types */
2188
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2189
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: size %d\n", swig_module.size);
2190
+ #endif
2191
+ for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
2192
+ swig_type_info *type = 0;
2193
+ swig_type_info *ret;
2194
+ swig_cast_info *cast;
2195
+
2196
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2197
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
2198
+ #endif
2199
+
2200
+ /* if there is another module already loaded */
2201
+ if (swig_module.next != &swig_module) {
2202
+ type = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module.next, &swig_module, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
2203
+ }
2204
+ if (type) {
2205
+ /* Overwrite clientdata field */
2206
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2207
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found type %s\n", type->name);
2208
+ #endif
2209
+ if (swig_module.type_initial[i]->clientdata) {
2210
+ type->clientdata = swig_module.type_initial[i]->clientdata;
2211
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2212
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found and overwrite type %s \n", type->name);
2213
+ #endif
2214
+ }
2215
+ } else {
2216
+ type = swig_module.type_initial[i];
2217
+ }
2218
+
2219
+ /* Insert casting types */
2220
+ cast = swig_module.cast_initial[i];
2221
+ while (cast->type) {
2222
+
2223
+ /* Don't need to add information already in the list */
2224
+ ret = 0;
2225
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2226
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: look cast %s\n", cast->type->name);
2227
+ #endif
2228
+ if (swig_module.next != &swig_module) {
2229
+ ret = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module.next, &swig_module, cast->type->name);
2230
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2231
+ if (ret) printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found cast %s\n", ret->name);
2232
+ #endif
2233
+ }
2234
+ if (ret) {
2235
+ if (type == swig_module.type_initial[i]) {
2236
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2237
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: skip old type %s\n", ret->name);
2238
+ #endif
2239
+ cast->type = ret;
2240
+ ret = 0;
2241
+ } else {
2242
+ /* Check for casting already in the list */
2243
+ swig_cast_info *ocast = SWIG_TypeCheck(ret->name, type);
2244
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2245
+ if (ocast) printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: skip old cast %s\n", ret->name);
2246
+ #endif
2247
+ if (!ocast) ret = 0;
2248
+ }
2249
+ }
2250
+
2251
+ if (!ret) {
2252
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2253
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: adding cast %s\n", cast->type->name);
2254
+ #endif
2255
+ if (type->cast) {
2256
+ type->cast->prev = cast;
2257
+ cast->next = type->cast;
2258
+ }
2259
+ type->cast = cast;
2260
+ }
2261
+ cast++;
2262
+ }
2263
+ /* Set entry in modules->types array equal to the type */
2264
+ swig_module.types[i] = type;
2265
+ }
2266
+ swig_module.types[i] = 0;
2267
+
2268
+ #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
2269
+ printf("**** SWIG_InitializeModule: Cast List ******\n");
2270
+ for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
2271
+ int j = 0;
2272
+ swig_cast_info *cast = swig_module.cast_initial[i];
2273
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
2274
+ while (cast->type) {
2275
+ printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: cast type %s\n", cast->type->name);
2276
+ cast++;
2277
+ ++j;
2278
+ }
2279
+ printf("---- Total casts: %d\n",j);
2280
+ }
2281
+ printf("**** SWIG_InitializeModule: Cast List ******\n");
2282
+ #endif
2283
+ }
2284
+
2285
+ /* This function will propagate the clientdata field of type to
2286
+ * any new swig_type_info structures that have been added into the list
2287
+ * of equivalent types. It is like calling
2288
+ * SWIG_TypeClientData(type, clientdata) a second time.
2289
+ */
2290
+ SWIGRUNTIME void
2291
+ SWIG_PropagateClientData(void) {
2292
+ size_t i;
2293
+ swig_cast_info *equiv;
2294
+ static int init_run = 0;
2295
+
2296
+ if (init_run) return;
2297
+ init_run = 1;
2298
+
2299
+ for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; i++) {
2300
+ if (swig_module.types[i]->clientdata) {
2301
+ equiv = swig_module.types[i]->cast;
2302
+ while (equiv) {
2303
+ if (!equiv->converter) {
2304
+ if (equiv->type && !equiv->type->clientdata)
2305
+ SWIG_TypeClientData(equiv->type, swig_module.types[i]->clientdata);
2306
+ }
2307
+ equiv = equiv->next;
2308
+ }
2309
+ }
2310
+ }
2311
+ }
2312
+
2313
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
2314
+ #if 0
2315
+ { /* c-mode */
2316
+ #endif
2317
+ }
2318
+ #endif
2319
+
2320
+ /*
2321
+
2322
+ */
2323
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
2324
+ extern "C"
2325
+ #endif
2326
+ SWIGEXPORT void Init_wiringpi(void) {
2327
+ size_t i;
2328
+
2329
+ SWIG_InitRuntime();
2330
+ mWiringpi = rb_define_module("Wiringpi");
2331
+
2332
+ SWIG_InitializeModule(0);
2333
+ for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; i++) {
2334
+ SWIG_define_class(swig_module.types[i]);
2335
+ }
2336
+
2337
+ SWIG_RubyInitializeTrackings();
2338
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "wiringPiSetup", _wrap_wiringPiSetup, -1);
2339
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "wiringPiGpioMode", _wrap_wiringPiGpioMode, -1);
2340
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "pullUpDnControl", _wrap_pullUpDnControl, -1);
2341
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "pinMode", _wrap_pinMode, -1);
2342
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "digitalWrite", _wrap_digitalWrite, -1);
2343
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "pwmWrite", _wrap_pwmWrite, -1);
2344
+ rb_define_module_function(mWiringpi, "digitalRead", _wrap_digitalRead, -1);
2345
+ }
2346
+