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1 /* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2 * Type initialization:
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3 * This problem is tough by the requirement that no dynamic
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4 * memory is used. Also, since swig_type_info structures store pointers to
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5 * swig_cast_info structures and swig_cast_info structures store pointers back
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6 * to swig_type_info structures, we need some lookup code at initialization.
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7 * The idea is that swig generates all the structures that are needed.
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8 * The runtime then collects these partially filled structures.
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9 * The SWIG_InitializeModule function takes these initial arrays out of
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10 * swig_module, and does all the lookup, filling in the swig_module.types
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11 * array with the correct data and linking the correct swig_cast_info
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12 * structures together.
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13 *
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14 * The generated swig_type_info structures are assigned staticly to an initial
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15 * array. We just loop through that array, and handle each type individually.
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16 * First we lookup if this type has been already loaded, and if so, use the
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17 * loaded structure instead of the generated one. Then we have to fill in the
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18 * cast linked list. The cast data is initially stored in something like a
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19 * two-dimensional array. Each row corresponds to a type (there are the same
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20 * number of rows as there are in the swig_type_initial array). Each entry in
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21 * a column is one of the swig_cast_info structures for that type.
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22 * The cast_initial array is actually an array of arrays, because each row has
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23 * a variable number of columns. So to actually build the cast linked list,
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24 * we find the array of casts associated with the type, and loop through it
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25 * adding the casts to the list. The one last trick we need to do is making
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26 * sure the type pointer in the swig_cast_info struct is correct.
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27 *
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28 * First off, we lookup the cast->type name to see if it is already loaded.
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29 * There are three cases to handle:
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30 * 1) If the cast->type has already been loaded AND the type we are adding
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31 * casting info to has not been loaded (it is in this module), THEN we
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32 * replace the cast->type pointer with the type pointer that has already
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33 * been loaded.
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34 * 2) If BOTH types (the one we are adding casting info to, and the
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35 * cast->type) are loaded, THEN the cast info has already been loaded by
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36 * the previous module so we just ignore it.
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37 * 3) Finally, if cast->type has not already been loaded, then we add that
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38 * swig_cast_info to the linked list (because the cast->type) pointer will
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39 * be correct.
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40 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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41
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42 #ifdef __cplusplus
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43 extern "C" {
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44 #if 0
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45 } /* c-mode */
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46 #endif
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47 #endif
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48
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49 #if 0
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50 #define SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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51 #endif
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52
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53
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54 SWIGRUNTIME void
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55 SWIG_InitializeModule(void *clientdata) {
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56 size_t i;
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57 swig_module_info *module_head, *iter;
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58 int found, init;
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59
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60 /* check to see if the circular list has been setup, if not, set it up */
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61 if (swig_module.next==0) {
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62 /* Initialize the swig_module */
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63 swig_module.type_initial = swig_type_initial;
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64 swig_module.cast_initial = swig_cast_initial;
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65 swig_module.next = &swig_module;
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66 init = 1;
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67 } else {
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68 init = 0;
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69 }
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70
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71 /* Try and load any already created modules */
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72 module_head = SWIG_GetModule(clientdata);
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73 if (!module_head) {
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74 /* This is the first module loaded for this interpreter */
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75 /* so set the swig module into the interpreter */
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76 SWIG_SetModule(clientdata, &swig_module);
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77 module_head = &swig_module;
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78 } else {
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79 /* the interpreter has loaded a SWIG module, but has it loaded this one? */
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80 found=0;
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81 iter=module_head;
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82 do {
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83 if (iter==&swig_module) {
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84 found=1;
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85 break;
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86 }
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87 iter=iter->next;
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88 } while (iter!= module_head);
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89
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90 /* if the is found in the list, then all is done and we may leave */
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91 if (found) return;
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92 /* otherwise we must add out module into the list */
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93 swig_module.next = module_head->next;
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94 module_head->next = &swig_module;
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95 }
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96
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97 /* When multiple interpreters are used, a module could have already been initialized in
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98 a different interpreter, but not yet have a pointer in this interpreter.
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99 In this case, we do not want to continue adding types... everything should be
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100 set up already */
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101 if (init == 0) return;
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102
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103 /* Now work on filling in swig_module.types */
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104 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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105 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: size %d\n", swig_module.size);
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106 #endif
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107 for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
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108 swig_type_info *type = 0;
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109 swig_type_info *ret;
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110 swig_cast_info *cast;
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111
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112 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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113 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
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114 #endif
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115
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116 /* if there is another module already loaded */
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117 if (swig_module.next != &swig_module) {
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118 type = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module.next, &swig_module, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
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119 }
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120 if (type) {
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121 /* Overwrite clientdata field */
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122 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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123 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found type %s\n", type->name);
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124 #endif
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125 if (swig_module.type_initial[i]->clientdata) {
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126 type->clientdata = swig_module.type_initial[i]->clientdata;
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127 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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128 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found and overwrite type %s \n", type->name);
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129 #endif
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130 }
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131 } else {
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132 type = swig_module.type_initial[i];
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133 }
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134
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135 /* Insert casting types */
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136 cast = swig_module.cast_initial[i];
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137 while (cast->type) {
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138
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139 /* Don't need to add information already in the list */
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140 ret = 0;
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141 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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142 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: look cast %s\n", cast->type->name);
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143 #endif
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144 if (swig_module.next != &swig_module) {
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145 ret = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module.next, &swig_module, cast->type->name);
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146 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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147 if (ret) printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: found cast %s\n", ret->name);
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148 #endif
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149 }
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150 if (ret) {
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151 if (type == swig_module.type_initial[i]) {
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152 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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153 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: skip old type %s\n", ret->name);
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154 #endif
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155 cast->type = ret;
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156 ret = 0;
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157 } else {
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158 /* Check for casting already in the list */
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159 swig_cast_info *ocast = SWIG_TypeCheck(ret->name, type);
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160 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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161 if (ocast) printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: skip old cast %s\n", ret->name);
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162 #endif
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163 if (!ocast) ret = 0;
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164 }
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165 }
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166
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167 if (!ret) {
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168 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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169 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: adding cast %s\n", cast->type->name);
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170 #endif
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171 if (type->cast) {
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172 type->cast->prev = cast;
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173 cast->next = type->cast;
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174 }
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175 type->cast = cast;
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176 }
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177 cast++;
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178 }
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179 /* Set entry in modules->types array equal to the type */
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180 swig_module.types[i] = type;
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181 }
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182 swig_module.types[i] = 0;
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183
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184 #ifdef SWIGRUNTIME_DEBUG
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185 printf("**** SWIG_InitializeModule: Cast List ******\n");
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186 for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; ++i) {
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187 int j = 0;
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188 swig_cast_info *cast = swig_module.cast_initial[i];
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189 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: type %d %s\n", i, swig_module.type_initial[i]->name);
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190 while (cast->type) {
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191 printf("SWIG_InitializeModule: cast type %s\n", cast->type->name);
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192 cast++;
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193 ++j;
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194 }
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195 printf("---- Total casts: %d\n",j);
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196 }
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197 printf("**** SWIG_InitializeModule: Cast List ******\n");
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198 #endif
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199 }
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200
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201 /* This function will propagate the clientdata field of type to
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202 * any new swig_type_info structures that have been added into the list
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203 * of equivalent types. It is like calling
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204 * SWIG_TypeClientData(type, clientdata) a second time.
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205 */
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206 SWIGRUNTIME void
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207 SWIG_PropagateClientData(void) {
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208 size_t i;
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209 swig_cast_info *equiv;
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210 static int init_run = 0;
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211
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212 if (init_run) return;
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213 init_run = 1;
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214
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215 for (i = 0; i < swig_module.size; i++) {
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216 if (swig_module.types[i]->clientdata) {
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217 equiv = swig_module.types[i]->cast;
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218 while (equiv) {
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219 if (!equiv->converter) {
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220 if (equiv->type && !equiv->type->clientdata)
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221 SWIG_TypeClientData(equiv->type, swig_module.types[i]->clientdata);
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222 }
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223 equiv = equiv->next;
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224 }
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225 }
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226 }
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227 }
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228
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229 #ifdef __cplusplus
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230 #if 0
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231 { /* c-mode */
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232 #endif
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233 }
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234 #endif
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