/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Include this file in order for C/C++ enums to be wrapped by proper Java enums. * Note that the JNI layer handles the enum as an int. The Java enum has extra * code generated to store the C++ int value. This is required for C++ enums that * specify a value for the enum item, as native Java enums do not support this. * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // const enum SWIGTYPE & typemaps %typemap(jni) const enum SWIGTYPE & "jint" %typemap(jtype) const enum SWIGTYPE & "int" %typemap(jstype) const enum SWIGTYPE & "$*javaclassname" %typemap(in) const enum SWIGTYPE & ($*1_ltype temp) %{ temp = ($*1_ltype)$input; $1 = &temp; %} %typemap(out) const enum SWIGTYPE & %{ $result = (jint)*$1; %} %typemap(directorout,warning=SWIG_WARN_TYPEMAP_THREAD_UNSAFE) const enum SWIGTYPE & %{ static $*1_ltype temp = ($*1_ltype)$input; $1 = &temp; %} %typemap(directorin, descriptor="L$packagepath/$*javaclassname;") const enum SWIGTYPE & "$input = (jint)$1_name;" %typemap(javadirectorin) const enum SWIGTYPE & "$*javaclassname.swigToEnum($jniinput)" %typemap(javadirectorout) const enum SWIGTYPE & "($javacall).swigValue()" %typecheck(SWIG_TYPECHECK_POINTER) const enum SWIGTYPE & "" %typemap(throws) const enum SWIGTYPE & %{ (void)$1; SWIG_JavaThrowException(jenv, SWIG_JavaRuntimeException, "C++ $1_type exception thrown"); %} %typemap(javain) const enum SWIGTYPE & "$javainput.swigValue()" %typemap(javaout) const enum SWIGTYPE & { return $*javaclassname.swigToEnum($jnicall); } // enum SWIGTYPE typemaps %typemap(jni) enum SWIGTYPE "jint" %typemap(jtype) enum SWIGTYPE "int" %typemap(jstype) enum SWIGTYPE "$javaclassname" %typemap(in) enum SWIGTYPE %{ $1 = ($1_ltype)$input; %} %typemap(out) enum SWIGTYPE %{ $result = (jint)$1; %} %typemap(directorout) enum SWIGTYPE %{ $1 = ($1_ltype)$input; %} %typemap(directorin, descriptor="L$packagepath/$javaclassname;") enum SWIGTYPE "$input = (jint) $1;" %typemap(javadirectorin) enum SWIGTYPE "$javaclassname.swigToEnum($jniinput)" %typemap(javadirectorout) enum SWIGTYPE "($javacall).swigValue()" %typecheck(SWIG_TYPECHECK_POINTER) enum SWIGTYPE "" %typemap(throws) enum SWIGTYPE %{ (void)$1; SWIG_JavaThrowException(jenv, SWIG_JavaRuntimeException, "C++ $1_type exception thrown"); %} %typemap(javain) enum SWIGTYPE "$javainput.swigValue()" %typemap(javaout) enum SWIGTYPE { return $javaclassname.swigToEnum($jnicall); } %typemap(javaclassmodifiers) enum SWIGTYPE "public enum" %typemap(javabase) enum SWIGTYPE "" %typemap(javacode) enum SWIGTYPE "" %typemap(javaimports) enum SWIGTYPE "" %typemap(javainterfaces) enum SWIGTYPE "" %typemap(javabody) enum SWIGTYPE "" /* * SwigNext static inner class used instead of a static int as static fields cannot be accessed from enum initialisers. * The swigToEnum method is used to find the Java enum from a C++ enum integer value. The default one here takes * advantage of the fact that most enums do not have initial values specified, so the lookup is fast. If initial * values are specified then a lengthy linear search through all possible enums might occur. Specific typemaps could be * written to possibly optimise this lookup by taking advantage of characteristics peculiar to the targeted enum. */ %typemap(javabody) enum SWIGTYPE %{ public final int swigValue() { return swigValue; } public static $javaclassname swigToEnum(int swigValue) { $javaclassname[] swigValues = $javaclassname.class.getEnumConstants(); if (swigValue < swigValues.length && swigValue >= 0 && swigValues[swigValue].swigValue == swigValue) return swigValues[swigValue]; for ($javaclassname swigEnum : swigValues) if (swigEnum.swigValue == swigValue) return swigEnum; throw new IllegalArgumentException("No enum " + $javaclassname.class + " with value " + swigValue); } private $javaclassname() { this.swigValue = SwigNext.next++; } private $javaclassname(int swigValue) { this.swigValue = swigValue; SwigNext.next = swigValue+1; } private final int swigValue; private static class SwigNext { private static int next = 0; } %} %javaenum(proper);