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1 //
2 // SWIG constraint library
3 // Dave Beazley
4 // May 4, 1997
5 //
6 // This library file contains typemaps for implementing various kinds of
7 // constraints. Depends upon the SWIG exception library for generating
8 // errors in a language-independent manner.
9
10 #ifdef AUTODOC
11 %section "Constraint Library",info,after,pre,nosort,skip=1,chop_left=3,chop_right=0,chop_top=0,chop_bottom=0
12
13 %text %{
14 %include constraints.i
15
16 This library provides support for applying constraints to function
17 arguments. Using a constraint, you can restrict arguments to be
18 positive numbers, non-NULL pointers, and so on. The following
19 constraints are available :
20
21 Number POSITIVE - Positive number (not zero)
22 Number NEGATIVE - Negative number (not zero)
23 Number NONZERO - Nonzero number
24 Number NONNEGATIVE - Positive number (including zero)
25 Number NONPOSITIVE - Negative number (including zero)
26 Pointer NONNULL - Non-NULL pointer
27 Pointer ALIGN8 - 8-byte aligned pointer
28 Pointer ALIGN4 - 4-byte aligned pointer
29 Pointer ALIGN2 - 2-byte aligned pointer
30
31 To use the constraints, you need to "apply" them to specific
32 function arguments in your code. This is done using the %apply
33 directive. For example :
34
35 %apply Number NONNEGATIVE { double nonneg };
36 double sqrt(double nonneg); // Name of argument must match
37
38 %apply Pointer NONNULL { void *ptr };
39 void *malloc(int POSITIVE); // May return a NULL pointer
40 void free(void *ptr); // May not accept a NULL pointer
41
42 Any function argument of the type you specify with the %apply directive
43 will be checked with the appropriate constraint. Multiple types may
44 be specified as follows :
45
46 %apply Pointer NONNULL { void *, Vector *, List *, double *};
47
48 In this case, all of the types listed would be checked for non-NULL
49 pointers.
50
51 The common datatypes of int, short, long, unsigned int, unsigned long,
52 unsigned short, unsigned char, signed char, float, and double can be
53 checked without using the %apply directive by simply using the
54 constraint name as the parameter name. For example :
55
56 double sqrt(double NONNEGATIVE);
57 double log(double POSITIVE);
58
59 If you have used typedef to change type-names, you can also do this :
60
61 %apply double { Real }; // Make everything defined for doubles
62 // work for Reals.
63 Real sqrt(Real NONNEGATIVE);
64 Real log(Real POSITIVE);
65
66 %}
67 #endif
68
69 %include exception.i
70
71 // Positive numbers
72
73 %typemap(check) int POSITIVE,
74 short POSITIVE,
75 long POSITIVE,
76 unsigned int POSITIVE,
77 unsigned short POSITIVE,
78 unsigned long POSITIVE,
79 signed char POSITIVE,
80 unsigned char POSITIVE,
81 float POSITIVE,
82 double POSITIVE,
83 Number POSITIVE
84 {
85 if ($target <= 0) {
86 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a positive value.");
87 }
88 }
89
90 // Negative numbers
91
92 %typemap(check) int NEGATIVE,
93 short NEGATIVE,
94 long NEGATIVE,
95 unsigned int NEGATIVE,
96 unsigned short NEGATIVE,
97 unsigned long NEGATIVE,
98 signed char NEGATIVE,
99 unsigned char NEGATIVE,
100 float NEGATIVE,
101 double NEGATIVE,
102 Number NEGATIVE
103 {
104 if ($target >= 0) {
105 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a negative value.");
106 }
107 }
108
109 // Nonzero numbers
110
111 %typemap(check) int NONZERO,
112 short NONZERO,
113 long NONZERO,
114 unsigned int NONZERO,
115 unsigned short NONZERO,
116 unsigned long NONZERO,
117 signed char NONZERO,
118 unsigned char NONZERO,
119 float NONZERO,
120 double NONZERO,
121 Number NONZERO
122 {
123 if ($target == 0) {
124 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a nonzero value.");
125 }
126 }
127
128 // Nonnegative numbers
129
130 %typemap(check) int NONNEGATIVE,
131 short NONNEGATIVE,
132 long NONNEGATIVE,
133 unsigned int NONNEGATIVE,
134 unsigned short NONNEGATIVE,
135 unsigned long NONNEGATIVE,
136 signed char NONNEGATIVE,
137 unsigned char NONNEGATIVE,
138 float NONNEGATIVE,
139 double NONNEGATIVE,
140 Number NONNEGATIVE
141 {
142 if ($target < 0) {
143 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a non-negative value.");
144 }
145 }
146
147 // Nonpositive numbers
148
149 %typemap(check) int NONPOSITIVE,
150 short NONPOSITIVE,
151 long NONPOSITIVE,
152 unsigned int NONPOSITIVE,
153 unsigned short NONPOSITIVE,
154 unsigned long NONPOSITIVE,
155 signed char NONPOSITIVE,
156 unsigned char NONPOSITIVE,
157 float NONPOSITIVE,
158 double NONPOSITIVE,
159 Number NONPOSITIVE
160 {
161 if ($target < 0) {
162 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a non-positive value.");
163 }
164 }
165
166 // Non-NULL pointer
167
168 %typemap(check) void * NONNULL,
169 Pointer NONNULL
170 {
171 if (!$target) {
172 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Received a NULL pointer.");
173 }
174 }
175
176 // Aligned pointers
177
178 %typemap(check) void * ALIGN8,
179 Pointer ALIGN8
180 {
181 long tmp;
182 tmp = (long) $target;
183 if (tmp & 7) {
184 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 8-byte aligned.");
185 }
186 }
187
188 %typemap(check) void * ALIGN4,
189 Pointer ALIGN4
190 {
191 long tmp;
192 tmp = (long) $target;
193 if (tmp & 3) {
194 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 4-byte aligned.");
195 }
196 }
197
198 %typemap(check) void * ALIGN2,
199 Pointer ALIGN2
200 {
201 long tmp;
202 tmp = (long) $target;
203 if (tmp & 1) {
204 SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 2-byte aligned.");
205 }
206 }
207
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