On Friday 09 February 2007 17:50:26 res wrote:
> On 09.02.2007 17:27, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
> > Because  "csutil/flags.h" was not included, which gives only access to a
> > class SWIGTYPE_p_csFlags with which you can do nothing.
>
> Hmm, maybe that should be corrected then :)
>
> > By adding %include "csutil/flags.h", it is better, you have access to
> > csflags class (and the Set method) but the method is defined like this :
> >
> >   public void Set(SWIGTYPE_p_uint32_t mask);
> >
> > Which again gives you a pointer with which you can do nothing except pass
> > it.
> >
> > I didn't found how to tell swig to take uint32 as a java int instead of
> > returning an uint32 pointer... so I added the inlined function above.
>
> Hm, I'm not much of a swig person myself. But perhaps a typemap
> (http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Typemaps.html,
> http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Java.html#java_typemaps) would help...
>
> -f.r.

I'll look at it.

Thanks.

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