special cases and other things in wxPython, and since I plan on making several more, I've decided to put the SWIG sources in wxPython's CVS instead of relying on maintaining patches. This effectivly becomes a fork of an obsolete version of SWIG, :-( but since SWIG 1.3 still doesn't have some things I rely on in 1.1, not to mention that my custom patches would all have to be redone, I felt that this is the easier road to take. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@15307 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
		
			
				
	
	
		
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//
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// memory.i
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// Dave Beazley
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// November 30, 1996
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// SWIG file for memory operations
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//
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%module memory
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%{
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#include <string.h>
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%}
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%section "Memory Manipulation Module",after,info,nosort,pre,chop_left=3,chop_bottom=0,chop_top=0,chop_right=0,skip=1
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%text %{
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%include memory.i
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This module provides support for a few memory operations from the C
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<string.h> library.  These functions can be used to manipulate binary
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data. s and t are of type void *, cs and ct are both of type const void *.
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%}
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void *memcpy(void *s, const void *ct, int n);
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/* Copy n characters from ct to s, and return s */
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void *memmove(void *s, const void *ct, int n);
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/* Same as memcpy except that it works even if the objects overlap. */
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int memcmp(const void *cs, const void *ct, int n);
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/* Compare the first n characters of cs with ct.  Returns 0 if
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   they are equal, <0 if cs < ct, and >0 if cs > ct. */
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void *memchr(const void *cs, char c, int n);
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/* Returns pointer to the first occurrence of character c in cs. */
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void *memset(void *s, char c, int n);
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/* Place character c into first n characters of s, return s */
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