+Index: Doc/Manual/Python.html
+===================================================================
+RCS file: /cvsroot/swig/SWIG/Doc/Manual/Python.html,v
+retrieving revision 1.18
+diff -u -4 -r1.18 Python.html
+--- Doc/Manual/Python.html 2 Sep 2004 20:27:14 -0000 1.18
++++ Doc/Manual/Python.html 23 Sep 2004 00:31:44 -0000
+@@ -86,8 +86,15 @@
+ <li><a href="#Python_nn62">Mapping Python tuples into small arrays</a>
+ <li><a href="#Python_nn63">Mapping sequences to C arrays</a>
+ <li><a href="#Python_nn64">Pointer handling</a>
+ </ul>
++<li><a href="#Python_nn65">Docstring Features</a>
++<ul>
++<li><a href="#Python_nn66">Module docstring</a>
++<li><a href="#Python_nn67">%feature("autodoc")</a>
++<li><a href="#Python_nn68">%feature("docstring")</a>
++</ul>
++<li><a href="#Python_nn70">Python Packages</a>
+ </ul>
+ <!-- INDEX -->
+
+
+@@ -2460,9 +2467,8 @@
+ customization features as covered in later sections.
+
+ <H3><a name="Python_nn42"></a>26.6.2 Adding additional Python code</H3>
+
+-
+ If writing support code in C isn't enough, it is also possible to write code in
+ Python. This code gets inserted in to the <tt>.py</tt> file created by SWIG. One
+ use of Python code might be to supply a high-level interface to certain functions.
+ For example:
+@@ -2506,8 +2512,46 @@
+ soon enough. For now, think of this example as an illustration of
+ what can be done without having to rely on any of the more advanced
+ customization features.
+
++<p>Sometimes you may want to replace or modify the wrapper function
++that SWIG creates in the proxy <tt>.py</tt> file. The Python module
++in SWIG provides some features that enable you do do this. First, to
++entirely replace a proxy function you can use
++<tt>%feature("shadow")</tt>. For example:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%module example
++%rename(bar_id) bar(int,double);
++
++// Rewrite bar() to allow some nice overloading
++
++%feature("shadow") Foo::bar(int) %{
++def bar(*args):
++ if len(args) == 3:
++ return apply(examplec.Foo_bar_id,args)
++ return apply(examplec.Foo_bar,args)
++%}
++
++class Foo {
++public:
++ int bar(int x);
++ int bar(int x, double y);
++}
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++
++Often the proxy function created by SWIG is fine, but you simply want
++to add code to it without touching the rest of the generated function
++body. For these cases SWIG provides the "pythonprepend" and
++"pythonappend" features which do exactly as their names suggest. The
++"pythonprepend" feature will insert its value at the begining of the
++proxy function, and "pythonappend" will insert code at the end of the
++proxy, just before the return statement.
++
++
+ <H3><a name="Python_nn43"></a>26.6.3 Class extension with %extend</H3>
+
+
+ One of the more interesting features of SWIG is that it can extend
+@@ -3852,6 +3896,197 @@
+ that has a <tt>this</tt> attribute. In addition,
+ <tt>SWIG_NewPointerObj()</tt> can automatically generate a proxy
+ class object (if applicable).
+
++
++
++<H2><a name="Python_nn65"></a>26.10 Docstring Features</H2>
++
++Usign docstrings in Python code is becoming more and more important
++ans more tools are coming on the scene that take advantage of them,
++everything from full-blown documentaiton generators to class browsers
++and popup call-tips in Python-aware IDEs. Given the way that SWIG
++generates the proxy code by default, your users will normally get
++something like <tt>"function_name(*args)"</tt> in the popup calltip of
++their IDE which is next to useless when the real function prototype
++might be something like this:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++bool function_name(int x, int y, Foo* foo=NULL, Bar* bar=NULL);
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++The features described in this section make it easy for you to add
++docstrings to your modules, functions and methods that can then be
++used by the various tools out there to make the programming experience
++of your users much simpler.
++
++
++<H3><a name="Python_nn66"></a>26.10.1 Module docstring</H3>
++
++Python allows a docstring at the begining of the <tt>.py</tt> file
++before any other statements, and it is typically used to give a
++general description of the entire module. SWIG supports this by
++setting an option of the <tt>%module</tt> directive. For example:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%module(docstring="This is the example module's docstring") example
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++When you have more than just a line or so then you can retain the easy
++readability of the <tt>%module</tt> directive by using a macro. For
++example:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%define DOCSTRING
++"The `XmlResource` class allows program resources defining menus,
++layout of controls on a panel, etc. to be loaded from an XML file."
++%enddef
++
++%module(docstring=DOCSTRING) xrc
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++
++<H3><a name="Python_nn67"></a>26.10.2 %feature("autodoc")</H3>
++
++As alluded to above SWIG will generate all the function and method
++proxy wrappers with just "*args" (or "*args, **kwargs" if the -keyword
++option is used) for a parameter list and will then sort out the
++individual parameters in the C wrapper code. This is nice and simple
++for the wrapper code, but makes it difficult to be programmer and tool
++friendly as anyone looking at the <tt>.py</tt> file will not be able
++to find out anything about the parameters that the fuctions accept.
++
++<p>But since SWIG does know everything about the fucntion it is
++possible to generate a docstring containing the parameter types, names
++and default values. Since many of the doctring tools are adopting a
++standard of recognizing if the first thing in the docstring is a
++function prototype then using that instead of what they found from
++introspeciton, then life is good once more.
++
++<p>SWIG's Python module provides support for the "autodoc" feature,
++which when attached to a node in the parse tree will cause a docstring
++to be generated that includes the name of the funciton, parameter
++names, default values if any, and return type if any. There are also
++three options for autodoc controlled by the value given to the
++feature, described below.
++
++<H4>%feature("autodoc", "0")</H4>
++
++When the "0" option is given then the types of the parameters will
++<em>not</em> be included in the autodoc string. For example, given
++this function prototype:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%feature("autodoc", "0");
++bool function_name(int x, int y, Foo* foo=NULL, Bar* bar=NULL);
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++Then Python code like this will be generated:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++def function_name(*args, **kwargs):
++ """function_name(x, y, foo=None, bar=None) -> bool"""
++ ...
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++
++<H4>%feature("autodoc", "1")</H4>
++
++When the "1" option is used then the parameter types <em>will</em> be
++used in the autodoc string. In addition, an atempt is made to
++simplify the type name such that it makes more sense to the Python
++user. Pointer, reference and const info is removed,
++<tt>%rename</tt>'s are evaluated, etc. (This is not always
++successful, but works most of the time. See the next section for what
++to do when it doesn't.) Given the example above, then turning on the
++parameter types with the "1" option will result in Python code like
++this:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++def function_name(*args, **kwargs):
++ """function_name(int x, int y, Foo foo=None, Bar bar=None) -> bool"""
++ ...
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++
++
++<H4>%feature("autodoc", "docstring")</H4>
++
++Finally, there are times when the automatically generated autodoc
++string will make no sense for a Python programmer, particularly when a
++typemap is involved. So if you give an explicit value for the autodoc
++feature then that string will be used in place of the automatically
++generated string. For example:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%feature("autodoc", "GetPosition() -> (x, y)") GetPosition;
++void GetPosition(int* OUTPUT, int* OUTPUT);
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++
++<H3><a name="Python_nn68"></a>26.10.3 %feature("docstring")</H3>
++
++In addition to the autodoc strings described above, you can also
++attach any arbitrary descriptive text to a node in the parse tree with
++the "docstring" feature. When the proxy module is generated then any
++docstring associated with classes, function or methods are output.
++If an item already has an autodoc string then it is combined with the
++docstring and they are output together. If the docstring is all on a
++single line then it is output like this::
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++"""This is the docstring"""
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++Otherwise, to aid readability it is output like this:
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++"""
++This is a multi-line docstring
++with more than one line.
++"""
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++<H2><a name="Python_nn70"></a>26.11 Python Packages</H2>
++
++Using the <tt>package</tt> option of the <tt>%module</tt> directive
++allows you to specify what Python package that the module will be
++living in when installed.
++
++<blockquote>
++<pre>
++%module(package="wx") xrc
++</pre>
++</blockquote>
++
++This is useful when the <tt>.i</tt> file is <tt>%import</tt>ed by
++another <tt>.i</tt> file. By default SWIG will assume that the
++importer is able to find the importee with just the module name, but
++if they live in separate Python packages then that won't work.
++However if the importee specifies what its package is with the
++<tt>%module</tt> option then the Python code generated for the
++importer will use that package name when importing the other module
++and also in base class declarations, etc. if the pacakge name is
++different than its own.
++
++
++
+ </body>
+ </html>
Index: Source/Modules/python.cxx
===================================================================
-RCS file: /cvsroot/SWIG/Source/Modules/python.cxx,v
-retrieving revision 1.26
-diff -u -r1.26 python.cxx
---- Source/Modules/python.cxx 31 Oct 2003 17:55:38 -0000 1.26
-+++ Source/Modules/python.cxx 4 Nov 2003 01:34:47 -0000
-@@ -1870,7 +1870,10 @@
- classic = 0;
- modern = 1;
+RCS file: /cvsroot/swig/SWIG/Source/Modules/python.cxx,v
+retrieving revision 1.50
+diff -u -4 -r1.50 python.cxx
+--- Source/Modules/python.cxx 1 Sep 2004 22:25:56 -0000 1.50
++++ Source/Modules/python.cxx 23 Sep 2004 00:31:44 -0000
+@@ -19,8 +19,9 @@
+
+ static String *const_code = 0;
+ static String *shadow_methods = 0;
+ static String *module = 0;
++static String *package = 0;
+ static String *mainmodule = 0;
+ static String *interface = 0;
+ static String *global_name = 0;
+ static int shadow = 1;
+@@ -50,8 +51,18 @@
+ static int have_constructor;
+ static int have_repr;
+ static String *real_classname;
+
++/* flags for the make_autodoc function */
++enum autodoc_t {
++ AUTODOC_CLASS,
++ AUTODOC_CTOR,
++ AUTODOC_DTOR,
++ AUTODOC_STATICFUNC,
++ AUTODOC_FUNC,
++ AUTODOC_METHOD
++};
++
+ static const char *usage = (char *)"\
+ Python Options (available with -python)\n\
+ -globals <name> - Set <name> used to access C global variable [default: 'cvar']\n\
+ -interface <lib>- Set the lib name to <lib>\n\
+@@ -145,19 +156,22 @@
+ *
+ * use %module(directors="1") modulename at the start of the
+ * interface file to enable director generation.
+ */
++ String* mod_docstring = NULL;
+ {
+- Node *module = Getattr(n, "module");
+- if (module) {
+- Node *options = Getattr(module, "options");
++ Node *mod = Getattr(n, "module");
++ if (mod) {
++ Node *options = Getattr(mod, "options");
+ if (options) {
+ if (Getattr(options, "directors")) {
+ allow_directors();
+ }
+ if (Getattr(options, "dirprot")) {
+ allow_dirprot();
+ }
++ mod_docstring = Getattr(options, "docstring");
++ package = Getattr(options, "package");
+ }
}
--
-+ if (Getattr(n,"feature:noautorepr")) {
-+ have_repr = 1;
+ }
+
+@@ -257,8 +271,13 @@
+ Printv(f_shadow,
+ "# This file is compatible with both classic and new-style classes.\n",
+ NIL);
+ }
++
++ if (mod_docstring && Len(mod_docstring)) {
++ Printv(f_shadow, "\n\"\"\"\n", mod_docstring, "\n\"\"\"\n", NIL);
++ Delete(mod_docstring); mod_docstring = NULL;
+ }
-+
- shadow_indent = (String *) tab4;
- class_name = Getattr(n,"sym:name");
+ Printf(f_shadow,"\nimport %s\n\n", module);
+
+ if (! modern) {
+@@ -381,9 +400,28 @@
+ virtual int importDirective(Node *n) {
+ if (shadow) {
+ String *modname = Getattr(n,"module");
+ if (modname) {
+- Printf(f_shadow,"import %s\n", modname);
++ Printf(f_shadow,"import ");
++
++ // Find the module node for this imported module. It should be the
++ // first child but search just in case.
++ Node* mod = firstChild(n);
++ while (mod && Strcmp(nodeType(mod), "module") != 0)
++ mod = nextSibling(mod);
++
++ // Is the imported module in another package? (IOW, does it use the
++ // %module(package="name") option and it's different than the package
++ // of this module.)
++ Node *options = Getattr(mod, "options");
++ if (options && Getattr(options, "package")) {
++ String* pkg = Getattr(options, "package");
++ if (!package || Strcmp(pkg, package) != 0)
++ Printf(f_shadow, "%s.", Getattr(options, "package"));
++ }
++
++ // finally, output the name of the imported module
++ Printf(f_shadow, "%s\n", modname);
+ }
+ }
+ return Language::importDirective(n);
+ }
+@@ -416,17 +454,25 @@
+ * functions.
+ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
+
+ void emitFunctionShadowHelper(Node *n, File *f_dest, String *name, int kw) {
+- if ( ! have_addtofunc(n) ) {
+- /* If there is no addtofunc directive then just assign from the extension module */
++ if ( !have_pythonprepend(n) && !have_pythonappend(n) && !have_docstring(n) ) {
++ /* If there is no pythonappend or docstring directive then just assign from the extension module */
+ Printv(f_dest, "\n", name, " = ", module, ".", name, "\n", NIL);
+ } else {
+ /* Otherwise make a wrapper function to insert the code into */
+ Printv(f_dest, "\ndef ", name, "(*args", (kw ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "):\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_dest, tab4, "val = ", funcCallHelper(name, kw), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_dest, tab4, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_dest, tab4, "return val\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, docstring(n, AUTODOC_FUNC, tab4), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) ) {
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, "val = ", funcCallHelper(name, kw), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, pythonappend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, "return val\n", NIL);
++ } else {
++ Printv(f_dest, tab4, "return ", funcCallHelper(name, kw), "\n", NIL);
++ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+@@ -440,24 +486,307 @@
+ }
+
+
+ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
+- * have_addtofunc()
+- * Check if there is a %addtofunc directive and it has text
++ * have_docstring()
++ * Check if there is a docstring directive and it has text,
++ * or there is an autodoc flag set
+ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
+
+- bool have_addtofunc(Node *n) {
+- String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:addtofunc");
++ bool have_docstring(Node *n) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:docstring");
++ return (str != NULL && Len(str) > 0) ||
++ (Getattr(n,"feature:autodoc") && !Getattr(n, "feature:noautodoc"));
++ }
++
++ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
++ * docstring()
++ * Get the docstring text, stripping off {} if neccessary,
++ * and enclose in triple double quotes. If autodoc is also
++ * set then it will build a combined docstring.
++ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
++
++ String *docstring(Node *n, autodoc_t ad_type, const String* indent) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:docstring");
++ bool have_ds = (str != NULL && Len(str) > 0);
++ bool have_auto = (Getattr(n,"feature:autodoc") && !Getattr(n, "feature:noautodoc"));
++ char* triple_double = "\"\"\"";
++ String* autodoc = NULL;
++ String* doc = NULL;
++
++ if ( have_ds ) {
++ char* t = Char(str);
++ if (*t == '{') {
++ Delitem(str ,0);
++ Delitem(str,DOH_END);
++ }
++ }
++
++ if ( have_auto ) {
++ autodoc = make_autodoc(n, ad_type);
++ have_auto = (autodoc != NULL && Len(autodoc) > 0);
++ }
++
++ // If there is more than one line then make docstrings like this:
++ //
++ // """
++ // This is line1
++ // And here is line2 followed by the rest of them
++ // """
++ //
++ // otherwise, put it all on a single line
++ //
++ if ( have_auto && have_ds ) { // Both autodoc and docstring are present
++ doc = NewString("");
++ Printv(doc, triple_double, "\n",
++ pythoncode(autodoc, indent), "\n",
++ pythoncode(str, indent),
++ indent, triple_double, NIL);
++ }
++ else if ( !have_auto && have_ds ) { // only docstring
++ if (Strchr(str, '\n') == NULL) {
++ doc = NewStringf("%s%s%s", triple_double, str, triple_double);
++ }
++ else {
++ doc = NewString("");
++ Printv(doc, triple_double, "\n",
++ pythoncode(str, indent),
++ indent, triple_double, NIL);
++ }
++ }
++ else if ( have_auto && !have_ds ) { // only autodoc
++ if (Strchr(autodoc, '\n') == NULL) {
++ doc = NewStringf("%s%s%s", triple_double, autodoc, triple_double);
++ }
++ else {
++ doc = NewString("");
++ Printv(doc, triple_double, "\n",
++ pythoncode(autodoc, indent),
++ indent, triple_double, NIL);
++ }
++ }
++ else
++ doc = NewString("");
++
++ // Save the generated strings in the parse tree in case they are used later
++ // by post processing tools
++ Setattr(n, "python:docstring", doc);
++ Setattr(n, "python:autodoc", autodoc);
++ return doc;
++ }
++
++
++ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
++ * make_autodoc()
++ * Build a docstring for the node, using parameter and other
++ * info in the parse tree. If the value of the autodoc
++ * attribute is "0" then do not include parameter types, if
++ * it is "1" (the default) then do. If it has some other
++ * value then assume it is supplied by the extension writer
++ * and use it directly.
++ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
++
++ String* make_autodoc(Node *n, autodoc_t ad_type) {
++
++ if (ad_type == AUTODOC_CLASS)
++ return NULL; // No function call to document in this case
++
++ // If the function is overloaded then this funciton is called
++ // for the last one. Rewind to the first so the docstrings are
++ // in order.
++ while ( Getattr(n, "sym:previousSibling") )
++ n = Getattr(n, "sym:previousSibling");
++
++ String* doc = NewString("");
++ while (n) {
++ bool showTypes = false;
++ bool skipAuto = false;
++
++ // check how should the parameters be rendered?
++ String* autodoc = Getattr(n, "feature:autodoc");
++ if (Strcmp(autodoc, "0") == 0)
++ showTypes = false;
++ else if (Strcmp(autodoc, "1") == 0)
++ showTypes = true;
++ else {
++ // if not "0" or "1" then autodoc is already the string that should be used
++ Printf(doc, "%s", autodoc);
++ skipAuto = true;
++ }
++
++ if (!skipAuto) {
++ String* symname = Getattr(n, "sym:name");
++ SwigType* type = Getattr(n, "type");
++
++ if (type) {
++ if (Strcmp(type, "void") == 0)
++ type = NULL;
++ else {
++ SwigType* qt = SwigType_typedef_resolve_all(type);
++ if (SwigType_isenum(qt))
++ type = NewString("int");
++ else {
++ type = SwigType_base(type);
++ Node* lookup = Swig_symbol_clookup(type, 0);
++ if (lookup)
++ type = Getattr(lookup, "sym:name");
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ switch ( ad_type ) {
++ case AUTODOC_CTOR:
++ if ( Strcmp(class_name, symname) == 0) {
++ String* paramList = make_autodocParmList(n, showTypes);
++ if (Len(paramList))
++ Printf(doc, "__init__(self, %s) -> %s", paramList, class_name);
++ else
++ Printf(doc, "__init__(self) -> %s", class_name);
++ }
++ else
++ Printf(doc, "%s(%s) -> %s", symname, make_autodocParmList(n, showTypes), class_name);
++ break;
++
++ case AUTODOC_DTOR:
++ Printf(doc, "__del__(self)");
++ break;
++
++ case AUTODOC_STATICFUNC:
++ Printf(doc, "%s(%s)", symname, make_autodocParmList(n, showTypes));
++ if (type) Printf(doc, " -> %s", type);
++ break;
++
++ case AUTODOC_FUNC:
++ Printf(doc, "%s(%s)", symname, make_autodocParmList(n, showTypes));
++ if (type) Printf(doc, " -> %s", type);
++ break;
++
++ case AUTODOC_METHOD:
++ String* paramList = make_autodocParmList(n, showTypes);
++ if (Len(paramList))
++ Printf(doc, "%s(self, %s)", symname, paramList);
++ else
++ Printf(doc, "%s(self)", symname);
++ if (type) Printf(doc, " -> %s", type);
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ // if it's overloaded then get the next decl and loop around again
++ n = Getattr(n, "sym:nextSibling");
++ if (n)
++ Printf(doc, "\n");
++ }
++
++ return doc;
++ }
++
++
++ String* make_autodocParmList(Node* n, bool showTypes) {
++ String* doc = NewString("");
++ ParmList* plist = Getattr(n,"parms");
++ Parm* p;
++ Node* lookup;
++ int lines = 0;
++ const int maxwidth = 50;
++
++
++ for (p = plist; p; p = nextSibling(p)) {
++ String* name = Getattr(p, "name");
++ String* value = Getattr(p, "value");
++
++ if ( Len(doc) ) {
++ // add a comma to the previous one if any
++ Printf(doc, ", ");
++
++ // Do we need to wrap a long line?
++ if ((Len(doc) - lines*maxwidth) > maxwidth) {
++ Printf(doc, "\n%s", tab4);
++ lines += 1;
++ }
++ }
++
++ // Do the param type too?
++ if (showTypes) {
++ SwigType* type = SwigType_base(Getattr(p, "type"));
++ SwigType* qt = SwigType_typedef_resolve_all(type);
++ if (SwigType_isenum(qt))
++ type = NewString("int");
++ else {
++ lookup = Swig_symbol_clookup(type, 0);
++ if (lookup)
++ type = Getattr(lookup, "sym:name");
++ }
++ Printf(doc, "%s ", type);
++ }
++
++ if (name)
++ Printf(doc, "%s", name);
++ else
++ Printf(doc, "??");
++
++ if (value) {
++ if (Strcmp(value, "NULL") == 0)
++ value = NewString("None");
++ else if (Strcmp(value, "true") == 0 || Strcmp(value, "TRUE") == 0)
++ value = NewString("True");
++ else if (Strcmp(value, "false") == 0 || Strcmp(value, "FALSE") == 0)
++ value = NewString("False");
++ else {
++ lookup = Swig_symbol_clookup(value, 0);
++ if (lookup)
++ value = Getattr(lookup, "sym:name");
++ }
++ Printf(doc, "=%s", value);
++ }
++ }
++
++ return doc;
++ }
++
++
++ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
++ * have_pythonprepend()
++ * Check if there is a %pythonprepend directive and it has text
++ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
++
++ bool have_pythonprepend(Node *n) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:pythonprepend");
++ return (str != NULL && Len(str) > 0);
++ }
++
++ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
++ * pythonprepend()
++ * Get the %pythonprepend code, stripping off {} if neccessary
++ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
++
++ String *pythonprepend(Node *n) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:pythonprepend");
++ char* t = Char(str);
++ if (*t == '{') {
++ Delitem(str ,0);
++ Delitem(str,DOH_END);
++ }
++ return str;
++ }
++
++ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
++ * have_pythonappend()
++ * Check if there is a %pythonappend directive and it has text
++ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
++
++ bool have_pythonappend(Node *n) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:pythonappend");
+ return (str != NULL && Len(str) > 0);
+ }
+
+ /* ------------------------------------------------------------
+- * addtofunc()
+- * Get the %addtofunc code, stripping off {} if neccessary
++ * pythonappend()
++ * Get the %pythonappend code, stripping off {} if neccessary
+ * ------------------------------------------------------------ */
+
+- String *addtofunc(Node *n) {
+- String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:addtofunc");
++ String *pythonappend(Node *n) {
++ String* str = Getattr(n, "feature:pythonappend");
+ char* t = Char(str);
+ if (*t == '{') {
+ Delitem(str ,0);
+ Delitem(str,DOH_END);
+@@ -1686,9 +2015,18 @@
+ mod = Getattr(n,"module");
+ if (mod) {
+ String *modname = Getattr(mod,"name");
+ if (Strcmp(modname,mainmodule) != 0) {
+- importname = NewStringf("%s.%s", modname, Getattr(n,"sym:name"));
++ // check if the module has a package option
++ String* pkg = NULL;
++ Node *options = Getattr(mod, "options");
++ if (options && Getattr(options, "package"))
++ pkg = Getattr(options, "package");
++
++ if (!package || Strcmp(pkg, package) != 0)
++ importname = NewStringf("%s.%s.%s", pkg, modname, Getattr(n,"sym:name"));
++ else
++ importname = NewStringf("%s.%s", modname, Getattr(n,"sym:name"));
+ } else {
+ importname = NewString(Getattr(n,"sym:name"));
+ }
+ Setattr(n,"python:proxy",importname);
+@@ -1760,9 +2098,11 @@
+ Printf(f_shadow, modern ? "(object)" : "(_object)");
+ }
+ }
+ Printf(f_shadow,":\n");
+-
++ if ( Getattr(n, "feature:docstring") ) // don't use have_docstring in this case because autodoc doesn't apply
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, docstring(n, AUTODOC_CLASS, tab4), "\n", NIL);
++
+ if (!modern) {
+ Printv(f_shadow,tab4,"__swig_setmethods__ = {}\n",NIL);
+ if (Len(base_class)) {
+ Printf(f_shadow,"%sfor _s in [%s]: __swig_setmethods__.update(_s.__swig_setmethods__)\n",tab4,base_class);
+@@ -1906,16 +2246,24 @@
+ Delete(pyaction);
+ Printv(f_shadow,pycode,"\n",NIL);
+ } else {
+
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab4, "def ", symname, "(*args", (allow_kwargs ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "): ", NIL);
+- if ( have_addtofunc(n) ) {
+- Printv(f_shadow, "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "val = ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name,symname), allow_kwargs), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return val\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, "def ", symname, "(*args", (allow_kwargs ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "):", NIL);
++ if ( !have_pythonprepend(n) && !have_pythonappend(n) && !have_docstring(n)) {
++ Printv(f_shadow, " return ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name,symname), allow_kwargs), "\n", NIL);
+ } else {
+- Printv(f_shadow, "return ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name,symname), allow_kwargs), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, docstring(n, AUTODOC_METHOD, tab8), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) ) {
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "val = ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name,symname), allow_kwargs), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonappend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return val\n\n", NIL);
++ } else {
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name,symname), allow_kwargs), "\n\n", NIL);
++ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+@@ -1930,14 +2278,22 @@
+ virtual int staticmemberfunctionHandler(Node *n) {
+ String *symname = Getattr(n,"sym:name");
+ Language::staticmemberfunctionHandler(n);
+ if (shadow) {
+- if ( !classic && have_addtofunc(n) ) {
++ if ( !classic && (have_pythonprepend(n) || have_pythonappend(n) || have_docstring(n)) ) {
+ int kw = (check_kwargs(n) && !Getattr(n,"sym:overloaded")) ? 1 : 0;
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, "def ", symname, "(*args", (kw ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "):\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "val = ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name, symname), kw), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return val\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, docstring(n, AUTODOC_STATICFUNC, tab8), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) ) {
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "val = ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name, symname), kw), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonappend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return val\n\n", NIL);
++ } else {
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "return ", funcCallHelper(Swig_name_member(class_name, symname), kw), "\n\n", NIL);
++ }
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, modern ? "" : "if _newclass:", symname,
+ " = staticmethod(", symname, ")\n", NIL);
+
+ if (!modern) {
+@@ -2022,8 +2378,12 @@
+ }
+
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, "def __init__(self, *args",
+ (allow_kwargs ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "):\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, docstring(n, AUTODOC_CTOR, tab8), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow, pass_self, NIL);
+ if (!modern) {
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "_swig_setattr(self, ", rclassname, ", 'this', ",
+ funcCallHelper(Swig_name_construct(symname), allow_kwargs), ")\n", NIL);
+@@ -2036,10 +2396,10 @@
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "self.this = newobj.this\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "self.thisown = 1\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "del newobj.thisown\n", NIL);
+ }
+- if ( have_addtofunc(n) )
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonappend(n), "\n\n", NIL);
+ Delete(pass_self);
+ }
+ have_constructor = 1;
+ } else {
+@@ -2055,13 +2415,17 @@
+ } else {
+
+ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, "\ndef ", symname, "(*args",
+ (allow_kwargs ? ", **kwargs" : ""), "):\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, docstring(n, AUTODOC_CTOR, tab4), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, "val = ",
+ funcCallHelper(Swig_name_construct(symname), allow_kwargs), "\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, "val.thisown = 1\n", NIL);
+- if ( have_addtofunc(n) )
+- Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, pythonappend(n), "\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow_stubs, tab4, "return val\n", NIL);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+@@ -2088,13 +2452,18 @@
+ Delete(pyaction);
+ Printv(f_shadow,pycode,"\n", NIL);
+ } else {
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab4, "def __del__(self, destroy=", module, ".", Swig_name_destroy(symname), "):\n", NIL);
+- if ( have_addtofunc(n) )
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab8, addtofunc(n), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_docstring(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, docstring(n, AUTODOC_DTOR, tab8), "\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonprepend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonprepend(n), "\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "try:\n", NIL);
+- Printv(f_shadow, tab4, tab8, "if self.thisown: destroy(self)\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, tab4, "if self.thisown: destroy(self)\n", NIL);
+ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, "except: pass\n", NIL);
++ if ( have_pythonappend(n) )
++ Printv(f_shadow, tab8, pythonappend(n), "\n", NIL);
++ Printv(f_shadow, "\n", NIL);
+ }
+ }
+ return SWIG_OK;
+ }