%module preproc_defined // Check 'defined' passes through the preprocessor without being processed like '#if defined(ABC)' would be (SF bug #1940536) %define DEFINED_MACRO %{ int defined(int b) { return b > 10; } int vvv = -1; void fn(int val) { if (defined(val)) vvv = 1; else vvv = 0; } %} %enddef DEFINED_MACRO %{ int checking(void) { int okay; fn(11); okay = (vvv == 1); fn(9); okay = okay && (vvv == 0); return okay; /* should be 1 */ } %} %inline %{ int call_checking(void) { return checking(); } %} /*****************************************************************************/ /* Check #if/#elif defined() macro expansions Also checks #if/#elif defined() works correctly within macros... this is not standard C, but is now relied on in the SWIG library. */ /*****************************************************************************/ #define AAA #define BBB #define CCC #if defined(AAA)\ && defined(BBB) \ && defined(CCC) %{ void thing(int i) {} void stuff(int i) {} struct Defined { int defined; }; void bumpf(int i) {} %} #else #endif %define ANOTHER_MACRO(TYPE) #if defined(AAA) && defined(BBB) && defined(CCC) void thing(TYPE) {} #else void thing_not(TYPE) {} #endif #if defined(AAA) &&\ defined(BBB) \\ && defined(CCC) void stuff(TYPE) {} #else void stuff_not(TYPE); #endif #if defined(0) void defined_not(TYPE); #elif defined(AAA) && defined( BBB ) && defined(CCC) struct Defined { int defined; }; #else void defined_not(TYPE); #endif #if !( defined(AAA) &&\ defined(BBB) \\ && defined(CCC) ) void bumpf_not(TYPE); #else void bumpf(TYPE) {} #endif %enddef ANOTHER_MACRO(int) %{ void another_macro_checking(void) { struct Defined d; d.defined = 10; (void)d; thing(10); stuff(10); bumpf(10); } %} /* Check that unknown preprocessor directives are ignored inside an inactive * conditional (github issue #394). */ #ifdef APPLE_OPENGL # import #endif #ifdef AAA # define B #else # wibble wibble #endif #if 0 # wobble wobble #endif /* Regression test for https://sourceforge.net/p/swig/bugs/1163/ * ONE(1)(2) should expand to `2` but SWIG was expanding it to `TWO(2)` * which results in the generated C wrapper failing to compile. */ #define ONE(X) TWO #define TWO(X) X %constant int a = ONE(1)(2); #define XXX TWO %constant int b = XXX(42); #undef ONE #undef TWO /* * The behaviour of Self-Referential Macros is defined * https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.8.5/cpp/Self-Referential-Macros.html */ %inline %{ const int y = 0; %} #define x (4 + y) #define y (2 * x) %constant int z = y; #undef y #undef x