/* The typemaps here allow to handle functions returning std::auto_ptr<>, which is the most common use of this type. If you have functions taking it as parameter, these typemaps can't be used for them and you need to do something else (e.g. use shared_ptr<> which SWIG supports fully). */ %define %auto_ptr(TYPE) %typemap (out) std::auto_ptr %{ %set_output(SWIG_NewPointerObj($1.release(), $descriptor(TYPE *), SWIG_POINTER_OWN | %newpointer_flags)); %} %template() std::auto_ptr; %enddef namespace std { template class auto_ptr {}; }