%module name_warnings /* This test should produce no warnings at all. It just show the cases where swig was showing unintended warnings before. Right now the test includes some cases for python, java and csharp. */ /* activate all the name warnings */ %warnfilter(+SWIGWARN_PARSE_KEYWORD,+SWIGWARN_PARSE_BUILTIN_NAME,-SWIGWARN_TYPE_ABSTRACT); %{ #ifdef max #undef max #endif %} class string; // csharp keyword namespace std { template class complex; } %inline { class complex; // python built-in typedef complex None; // python built-in struct A { typedef complex None; #ifndef SWIGPHP // clone() *is* an invalid method name in PHP. A* clone(int) { return NULL; } #endif virtual ~A() {} virtual int funk() = 0; private: typedef complex False; }; template T max (T a, T b) { // python 'max' built-in return a > b ? a : b; } struct B : A { B() {} }; } %template(max_i) max; %inline { /* silently rename the parameter names in csharp/java */ #ifdef SWIGR double foo(double inparam, double out) { return 1.0; } #else double foo(double abstract, double out) { return 1.0; } #endif double bar(double native, bool boolean) { return 1.0; } }