1 // 2 // std::set 3 // 4 5 %include <std_container.i> 6 %include <std_pair.i> 7 8 // Set 9 %define %std_set_methods_common(set...) 10 set(); 11 set( const set& ); 12 13 bool empty() const; 14 size_type size() const; 15 void clear(); 16 17 void swap(set& v); 18 19 20 size_type erase(const key_type& x); 21 size_type count(const key_type& x) const; 22 23 #ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS 24 class iterator; 25 class reverse_iterator; 26 27 iterator begin(); 28 iterator end(); 29 reverse_iterator rbegin(); 30 reverse_iterator rend(); 31 32 void erase(iterator pos); 33 void erase(iterator first, iterator last); 34 35 iterator find(const key_type& x); 36 iterator lower_bound(const key_type& x); 37 iterator upper_bound(const key_type& x); 38 std::pair<iterator,iterator> equal_range(const key_type& x); 39 #endif 40 %enddef 41 42 %define %std_set_methods(set...) 43 %std_set_methods_common(set); 44 #ifdef SWIG_EXPORT_ITERATOR_METHODS 45 std::pair<iterator,bool> insert(const value_type& __x); 46 #endif 47 %enddef 48 49 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50 // std::set 51 // 52 // const declarations are used to guess the intent of the function being 53 // exported; therefore, the following rationale is applied: 54 // 55 // -- f(std::set<T>), f(const std::set<T>&): 56 // the parameter being read-only, either a sequence or a 57 // previously wrapped std::set<T> can be passed. 58 // -- f(std::set<T>&), f(std::set<T>*): 59 // the parameter may be modified; therefore, only a wrapped std::set 60 // can be passed. 61 // -- std::set<T> f(), const std::set<T>& f(): 62 // the set is returned by copy; therefore, a sequence of T:s 63 // is returned which is most easily used in other functions 64 // -- std::set<T>& f(), std::set<T>* f(): 65 // the set is returned by reference; therefore, a wrapped std::set 66 // is returned 67 // -- const std::set<T>* f(), f(const std::set<T>*): 68 // for consistency, they expect and return a plain set pointer. 69 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 70 71 %{ 72 #include <set> 73 %} 74 75 // exported classes 76 77 namespace std { 78 79 template <class _Key, class _Compare = std::less<_Key>, 80 class _Alloc = allocator<_Key> > 81 class set { 82 public: 83 typedef size_t size_type; 84 typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type; 85 typedef _Key value_type; 86 typedef _Key key_type; 87 typedef value_type* pointer; 88 typedef const value_type* const_pointer; 89 typedef value_type& reference; 90 typedef const value_type& const_reference; 91 typedef _Alloc allocator_type; 92 93 %traits_swigtype(_Key); 94 95 %fragment(SWIG_Traits_frag(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >), "header", 96 fragment=SWIG_Traits_frag(_Key), 97 fragment="StdSetTraits") { 98 namespace swig { 99 template <> struct traits<std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc > > { 100 typedef pointer_category category; 101 static const char* type_name() { 102 return "std::set<" #_Key "," #_Compare "," #_Alloc " >"; 103 } 104 }; 105 } 106 } 107 108 %typemap_traits_ptr(SWIG_TYPECHECK_SET, std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >); 109 110 set( const _Compare& ); 111 112 #ifdef %swig_set_methods 113 // Add swig/language extra methods 114 %swig_set_methods(std::set<_Key, _Compare, _Alloc >); 115 #endif 116 117 %std_set_methods(set); 118 }; 119 } 120