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/* Implement a more natural wrap for factory methods, for example, if you have: ---- geometry.h -------- struct Geometry { enum GeomType{ POINT, CIRCLE }; virtual ~Geometry() {} virtual int draw() = 0; // // Factory method for all the Geometry objects // static Geometry *create(GeomType i); }; struct Point : Geometry { int draw() { return 1; } double width() { return 1.0; } }; struct Circle : Geometry { int draw() { return 2; } double radius() { return 1.5; } }; // // Factory method for all the Geometry objects // Geometry *Geometry::create(GeomType type) { switch (type) { case POINT: return new Point(); case CIRCLE: return new Circle(); default: return 0; } } ---- geometry.h -------- You can use the %factory with the Geometry::create method as follows: %newobject Geometry::create; %factory(Geometry *Geometry::create, Point, Circle); %include "geometry.h" and Geometry::create will return a 'Point' or 'Circle' instance instead of the plain 'Geometry' type. For example, in python: circle = Geometry.create(Geometry.CIRCLE) r = circle.radius() where circle is a Circle proxy instance. NOTES: remember to fully qualify all the type names and don't use %factory inside a namespace declaration, ie, instead of namespace Foo { %factory(Geometry *Geometry::create, Point, Circle); } use %factory(Foo::Geometry *Foo::Geometry::create, Foo::Point, Foo::Circle); */ /* for loop for macro with one argument */ %define %_formacro_1(macro, arg1,...)macro(arg1) #if #__VA_ARGS__ != "__fordone__" %_formacro_1(macro, __VA_ARGS__) #endif %enddef /* for loop for macro with one argument */ %define %formacro_1(macro,...)%_formacro_1(macro,__VA_ARGS__,__fordone__)%enddef %define %formacro(macro,...)%_formacro_1(macro,__VA_ARGS__,__fordone__)%enddef /* for loop for macro with two arguments */ %define %_formacro_2(macro, arg1, arg2, ...)macro(arg1, arg2) #if #__VA_ARGS__ != "__fordone__" %_formacro_2(macro, __VA_ARGS__) #endif %enddef /* for loop for macro with two arguments */ %define %formacro_2(macro,...)%_formacro_2(macro, __VA_ARGS__, __fordone__)%enddef %define %_factory_dispatch(Type) if (!dcast) { Type *dobj = dynamic_cast<Type *>($1); if (dobj) { dcast = 1; SWIG_SetPointerZval(return_value, SWIG_as_voidptr(dobj),$descriptor(Type *), $owner); } }%enddef %define %factory(Method,Types...) %typemap(out) Method { int dcast = 0; %formacro(%_factory_dispatch, Types) if (!dcast) { SWIG_SetPointerZval(return_value, SWIG_as_voidptr($1),$descriptor, $owner); } }%enddef
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