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#ifndef SWIGRUNTIME
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#  define SWIG_AddCast
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#include <string.h>

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

typedef void *(*swig_converter_func)(void *, int *);
typedef struct swig_type_info *(*swig_dycast_func)(void **);

/* Structure to store information on one type */
typedef struct swig_type_info {
  const char             *name;			/* mangled name of this type */
  const char             *str;			/* human readable name of this type */
  swig_dycast_func        dcast;		/* dynamic cast function down a hierarchy */
  struct swig_cast_info  *cast;			/* linked list of types that can cast into this type */
  void                   *clientdata;		/* language specific type data */
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} swig_type_info;

/* Structure to store a type and conversion function used for casting */
typedef struct swig_cast_info {
  swig_type_info         *type;			/* pointer to type that is equivalent to this type */
  swig_converter_func     converter;		/* function to cast the void pointers */
  struct swig_cast_info  *next;			/* pointer to next cast in linked list */
  struct swig_cast_info  *prev;			/* pointer to the previous cast */
} swig_cast_info;

/* Structure used to store module information
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 * all of these structures and stores them in a circularly linked list.*/
typedef struct swig_module_info {
  swig_type_info         **types;		/* Array of pointers to swig_type_info structures that are in this module */
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  struct swig_module_info *next;		/* Pointer to next element in circularly linked list */
  swig_type_info         **type_initial;	/* Array of initially generated type structures */
  swig_cast_info         **cast_initial;	/* Array of initially generated casting structures */
  void                    *clientdata;		/* Language specific module data */
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/* 
  Compare two type names skipping the space characters, therefore
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  Return 0 when the two name types are equivalent, as in
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*/
SWIGRUNTIME int
SWIG_TypeNameComp(const char *f1, const char *l1,
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*/
SWIGRUNTIME swig_cast_info *
SWIG_TypeCheckStruct(swig_type_info *from, swig_type_info *ty) {
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*/
SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE void *
SWIG_TypeCast(swig_cast_info *ty, void *ptr, int *newmemory) {
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*/
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SWIG_TypeDynamicCast(swig_type_info *ty, void **ptr) {
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*/
SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE const char *
SWIG_TypeName(const swig_type_info *ty) {
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}

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*/
SWIGRUNTIME const char *
SWIG_TypePrettyName(const swig_type_info *type) {
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*/
SWIGRUNTIME void
SWIG_TypeClientData(swig_type_info *ti, void *clientdata) {
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SWIGRUNTIME void
SWIG_TypeNewClientData(swig_type_info *ti, void *clientdata) {
  SWIG_TypeClientData(ti, clientdata);
  ti->owndata = 1;
}
  
/*
  Search for a swig_type_info structure only by mangled name
  Search is a O(log #types)
  
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  Note: if start == end at the beginning of the function, we go all the way around
  the circular list.
*/
SWIGRUNTIME swig_type_info *
SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(swig_module_info *start, 
                            swig_module_info *end, 
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  } while (iter != end);
  return 0;
}

/*
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  It first searches the mangled names of the types, which is a O(log #types)
  If a type is not found it then searches the human readable names, which is O(#types).
  
  We start searching at module start, and finish searching when start == end.  
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  the circular list.
*/
SWIGRUNTIME swig_type_info *
SWIG_TypeQueryModule(swig_module_info *start, 
                     swig_module_info *end, 
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  swig_type_info *ret = SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(start, end, name);
  if (ret) {
    return ret;
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    swig_module_info *iter = start;
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      for (; i < iter->size; ++i) {
	if (iter->types[i]->str && (SWIG_TypeEquiv(iter->types[i]->str, name)))
	  return iter->types[i];
      }
      iter = iter->next;
    } while (iter != end);
  }
  
  /* neither found a match */
  return 0;
}

/* 
   Pack binary data into a string
*/
SWIGRUNTIME char *
SWIG_PackData(char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz) {
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  register const unsigned char *u = (unsigned char *) ptr;
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  }
  return c;
}

/* 
   Unpack binary data from a string
*/
SWIGRUNTIME const char *
SWIG_UnpackData(const char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz) {
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      return (char *) 0;
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      uu |= (d - ('a'-10));
    else 
      return (char *) 0;
    *u = uu;
  }
  return c;
}

/* 
   Pack 'void *' into a string buffer.
*/
SWIGRUNTIME char *
SWIG_PackVoidPtr(char *buff, void *ptr, const char *name, size_t bsz) {
  char *r = buff;
  if ((2*sizeof(void *) + 2) > bsz) return 0;
  *(r++) = '_';
  r = SWIG_PackData(r,&ptr,sizeof(void *));
  if (strlen(name) + 1 > (bsz - (r - buff))) return 0;
  strcpy(r,name);
  return buff;
}

SWIGRUNTIME const char *
SWIG_UnpackVoidPtr(const char *c, void **ptr, const char *name) {
  if (*c != '_') {
    if (strcmp(c,"NULL") == 0) {
      *ptr = (void *) 0;
      return name;
    } else {
      return 0;
    }
  }
  return SWIG_UnpackData(++c,ptr,sizeof(void *));
}

SWIGRUNTIME char *
SWIG_PackDataName(char *buff, void *ptr, size_t sz, const char *name, size_t bsz) {
  char *r = buff;
  size_t lname = (name ? strlen(name) : 0);
  if ((2*sz + 2 + lname) > bsz) return 0;
  *(r++) = '_';
  r = SWIG_PackData(r,ptr,sz);
  if (lname) {
    strncpy(r,name,lname+1);
  } else {
    *r = 0;
  }
  return buff;
}

SWIGRUNTIME const char *
SWIG_UnpackDataName(const char *c, void *ptr, size_t sz, const char *name) {
  if (*c != '_') {
    if (strcmp(c,"NULL") == 0) {
      memset(ptr,0,sz);
      return name;
    } else {
      return 0;
    }
  }
  return SWIG_UnpackData(++c,ptr,sz);
}

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#include <ruby.h>

/* Ruby 1.9.1 has a "memoisation optimisation" when compiling with GCC which
 * breaks using rb_intern as an lvalue, as SWIG does.  We work around this
 * issue for now by disabling this.
 * https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2859614&group_id=1645&atid=101645
 */
#ifdef rb_intern
# undef rb_intern
#endif

/* Remove global macros defined in Ruby's win32.h */
#ifdef write
# undef write
#endif
#ifdef read
# undef read
#endif
#ifdef bind
# undef bind
#endif
#ifdef close
# undef close
#endif
#ifdef connect
# undef connect
#endif


/* Ruby 1.7 defines NUM2LL(), LL2NUM() and ULL2NUM() macros */
#ifndef NUM2LL
#define NUM2LL(x) NUM2LONG((x))
#endif
#ifndef LL2NUM
#define LL2NUM(x) INT2NUM((long) (x))
#endif
#ifndef ULL2NUM
#define ULL2NUM(x) UINT2NUM((unsigned long) (x))
#endif

/* Ruby 1.7 doesn't (yet) define NUM2ULL() */
#ifndef NUM2ULL
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
#define NUM2ULL(x) rb_num2ull((x))
#else
#define NUM2ULL(x) NUM2ULONG(x)
#endif
#endif

/* RSTRING_LEN, etc are new in Ruby 1.9, but ->ptr and ->len no longer work */
/* Define these for older versions so we can just write code the new way */
#ifndef RSTRING_LEN
# define RSTRING_LEN(x) RSTRING(x)->len
#endif
#ifndef RSTRING_PTR
# define RSTRING_PTR(x) RSTRING(x)->ptr
#endif
#ifndef RSTRING_END
# define RSTRING_END(x) (RSTRING_PTR(x) + RSTRING_LEN(x))
#endif
#ifndef RARRAY_LEN
# define RARRAY_LEN(x) RARRAY(x)->len
#endif
#ifndef RARRAY_PTR
# define RARRAY_PTR(x) RARRAY(x)->ptr
#endif
#ifndef RFLOAT_VALUE
# define RFLOAT_VALUE(x) RFLOAT(x)->value
#endif
#ifndef DOUBLE2NUM
# define DOUBLE2NUM(x) rb_float_new(x)
#endif
#ifndef RHASH_TBL
# define RHASH_TBL(x) (RHASH(x)->tbl)
#endif
#ifndef RHASH_ITER_LEV
# define RHASH_ITER_LEV(x) (RHASH(x)->iter_lev)
#endif
#ifndef RHASH_IFNONE
# define RHASH_IFNONE(x) (RHASH(x)->ifnone)
#endif
#ifndef RHASH_SIZE
# define RHASH_SIZE(x) (RHASH(x)->tbl->num_entries)
#endif
#ifndef RHASH_EMPTY_P
# define RHASH_EMPTY_P(x) (RHASH_SIZE(x) == 0)
#endif
#ifndef RSTRUCT_LEN
# define RSTRUCT_LEN(x) RSTRUCT(x)->len
#endif
#ifndef RSTRUCT_PTR
# define RSTRUCT_PTR(x) RSTRUCT(x)->ptr
#endif



/*
 * Need to be very careful about how these macros are defined, especially
 * when compiling C++ code or C code with an ANSI C compiler.
 *
 * VALUEFUNC(f) is a macro used to typecast a C function that implements
 * a Ruby method so that it can be passed as an argument to API functions
 * like rb_define_method() and rb_define_singleton_method().
 *
 * VOIDFUNC(f) is a macro used to typecast a C function that implements
 * either the "mark" or "free" stuff for a Ruby Data object, so that it
 * can be passed as an argument to API functions like Data_Wrap_Struct()
 * and Data_Make_Struct().
 */
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
#  ifndef RUBY_METHOD_FUNC /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.4.6 */
#    define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
#    define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
#    define VOIDFUNC(f)  ((void (*)()) f)
#  else
#    ifndef ANYARGS /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.6 */
#      define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
#      define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)()) f)
#      define VOIDFUNC(f)  ((RUBY_DATA_FUNC) f)
#    else /* These definitions should work for Ruby 1.7+ */
#      define PROTECTFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)(VALUE)) f)
#      define VALUEFUNC(f) ((VALUE (*)(ANYARGS)) f)
#      define VOIDFUNC(f)  ((RUBY_DATA_FUNC) f)
#    endif
#  endif
#else
#  define VALUEFUNC(f) (f)
#  define VOIDFUNC(f) (f)
#endif

/* Don't use for expressions have side effect */
#ifndef RB_STRING_VALUE
#define RB_STRING_VALUE(s) (TYPE(s) == T_STRING ? (s) : (*(volatile VALUE *)&(s) = rb_str_to_str(s)))
#endif
#ifndef StringValue
#define StringValue(s) RB_STRING_VALUE(s)
#endif
#ifndef StringValuePtr
#define StringValuePtr(s) RSTRING_PTR(RB_STRING_VALUE(s))
#endif
#ifndef StringValueLen
#define StringValueLen(s) RSTRING_LEN(RB_STRING_VALUE(s))
#endif
#ifndef SafeStringValue
#define SafeStringValue(v) do {\
    StringValue(v);\
    rb_check_safe_str(v);\
} while (0)
#endif

#ifndef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
#define rb_define_alloc_func(klass, func) rb_define_singleton_method((klass), "new", VALUEFUNC((func)), -1)
#define rb_undef_alloc_func(klass) rb_undef_method(CLASS_OF((klass)), "new")
#endif

static VALUE _mSWIG = Qnil;
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * error manipulation
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */


/* Define some additional error types */
#define SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError  -100


/* Define custom exceptions for errors that do not map to existing Ruby
   exceptions.  Note this only works for C++ since a global cannot be
   initialized by a function in C.  For C, fallback to rb_eRuntimeError.*/

SWIGINTERN VALUE 
getNullReferenceError(void) {
  static int init = 0;
  static VALUE rb_eNullReferenceError ;
  if (!init) {
    init = 1;
    rb_eNullReferenceError = rb_define_class("NullReferenceError", rb_eRuntimeError);
  }
  return rb_eNullReferenceError;
} 

SWIGINTERN VALUE 
getObjectPreviouslyDeletedError(void) {
  static int init = 0;
  static VALUE rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted ;
  if (!init) {
    init = 1;
    rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted = rb_define_class("ObjectPreviouslyDeleted", rb_eRuntimeError);
  }
  return rb_eObjectPreviouslyDeleted;
} 


SWIGINTERN VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_ErrorType(int SWIG_code) {
  VALUE type;
  switch (SWIG_code) {
  case SWIG_MemoryError:
    type = rb_eNoMemError;
    break;
  case SWIG_IOError:
    type = rb_eIOError;
    break;
  case SWIG_RuntimeError:
    type = rb_eRuntimeError;
    break;
  case SWIG_IndexError:
    type = rb_eIndexError;
    break;
  case SWIG_TypeError:
    type = rb_eTypeError;
    break;
  case SWIG_DivisionByZero:
    type = rb_eZeroDivError;
    break;
  case SWIG_OverflowError:
    type = rb_eRangeError;
    break;
  case SWIG_SyntaxError:
    type = rb_eSyntaxError;
    break;
  case SWIG_ValueError:
    type = rb_eArgError;
    break;
  case SWIG_SystemError:
    type = rb_eFatal;
    break;
  case SWIG_AttributeError:
    type = rb_eRuntimeError;
    break;
  case SWIG_NullReferenceError:
    type = getNullReferenceError();
    break;
  case SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError:
    type = getObjectPreviouslyDeletedError();
    break;
  case SWIG_UnknownError:
    type = rb_eRuntimeError;
    break;
  default:
    type = rb_eRuntimeError;
  }
  return type;
}


/* This function is called when a user inputs a wrong argument to
   a method.
 */
SWIGINTERN 
const char* Ruby_Format_TypeError( const char* msg,
				   const char* type, 
				   const char* name, 
				   const int argn,
				   VALUE input )
{
  char buf[128];
  VALUE str;
  VALUE asStr;
  if ( msg && *msg )
    {
      str = rb_str_new2(msg);
    }
  else
    {
      str = rb_str_new(NULL, 0);
    }

  str = rb_str_cat2( str, "Expected argument " );
  sprintf( buf, "%d of type ", argn-1 );
  str = rb_str_cat2( str, buf );
  str = rb_str_cat2( str, type );
  str = rb_str_cat2( str, ", but got " );
  str = rb_str_cat2( str, rb_obj_classname(input) );
  str = rb_str_cat2( str, " " );
  asStr = rb_inspect(input);
  if ( RSTRING_LEN(asStr) > 30 )
    {
      str = rb_str_cat( str, StringValuePtr(asStr), 30 );
      str = rb_str_cat2( str, "..." );
    }
  else
    {
      str = rb_str_append( str, asStr );
    }

  if ( name )
    {
      str = rb_str_cat2( str, "\n\tin SWIG method '" );
      str = rb_str_cat2( str, name );
      str = rb_str_cat2( str, "'" );
    }

  return StringValuePtr( str );
}

/* This function is called when an overloaded method fails */
SWIGINTERN 
void Ruby_Format_OverloadedError(
				 const int argc,
				 const int maxargs,
				 const char* method, 
				 const char* prototypes 
				 )
{
  const char* msg = "Wrong # of arguments";
  if ( argc <= maxargs ) msg = "Wrong arguments";
  rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"%s for overloaded method '%s'.\n"  
	   "Possible C/C++ prototypes are:\n%s",
	   msg, method, prototypes);
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * rubytracking.swg
 *
 * This file contains support for tracking mappings from 
 * Ruby objects to C++ objects.  This functionality is needed
 * to implement mark functions for Ruby's mark and sweep
 * garbage collector.
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/* Ruby 1.8 actually assumes the first case. */
#if SIZEOF_VOIDP == SIZEOF_LONG
#  define SWIG2NUM(v) LONG2NUM((unsigned long)v)
#  define NUM2SWIG(x) (unsigned long)NUM2LONG(x)
#elif SIZEOF_VOIDP == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
#  define SWIG2NUM(v) LL2NUM((unsigned long long)v)
#  define NUM2SWIG(x) (unsigned long long)NUM2LL(x)
#else
#  error sizeof(void*) is not the same as long or long long
#endif


/* Global Ruby hash table to store Trackings from C/C++
   structs to Ruby Objects. 
*/
static VALUE swig_ruby_trackings = Qnil;

/* Global variable that stores a reference to the ruby
   hash table delete function. */
static ID swig_ruby_hash_delete;

/* Setup a Ruby hash table to store Trackings */
SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyInitializeTrackings(void) {
  /* Create a ruby hash table to store Trackings from C++ 
     objects to Ruby objects. */

  /* Try to see if some other .so has already created a 
     tracking hash table, which we keep hidden in an instance var
     in the SWIG module.
     This is done to allow multiple DSOs to share the same
     tracking table.
  */
  ID trackings_id = rb_intern( "@__trackings__" );
  VALUE verbose = rb_gv_get("VERBOSE");
  rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", Qfalse);
  swig_ruby_trackings = rb_ivar_get( _mSWIG, trackings_id );
  rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", verbose);

  /* No, it hasn't.  Create one ourselves */ 
  if ( swig_ruby_trackings == Qnil )
    {
      swig_ruby_trackings = rb_hash_new();
      rb_ivar_set( _mSWIG, trackings_id, swig_ruby_trackings );
    }

  /* Now store a reference to the hash table delete function
     so that we only have to look it up once.*/
  swig_ruby_hash_delete = rb_intern("delete");
}

/* Get a Ruby number to reference a pointer */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(void* ptr) {
  /* We cast the pointer to an unsigned long
     and then store a reference to it using
     a Ruby number object. */

  /* Convert the pointer to a Ruby number */
  return SWIG2NUM(ptr);
}

/* Get a Ruby number to reference an object */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE SWIG_RubyObjectToReference(VALUE object) {
  /* We cast the object to an unsigned long
     and then store a reference to it using
     a Ruby number object. */

  /* Convert the Object to a Ruby number */
  return SWIG2NUM(object);
}

/* Get a Ruby object from a previously stored reference */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE SWIG_RubyReferenceToObject(VALUE reference) {
  /* The provided Ruby number object is a reference
     to the Ruby object we want.*/

  /* Convert the Ruby number to a Ruby object */
  return NUM2SWIG(reference);
}

/* Add a Tracking from a C/C++ struct to a Ruby object */
SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyAddTracking(void* ptr, VALUE object) {
  /* In a Ruby hash table we store the pointer and
     the associated Ruby object.  The trick here is
     that we cannot store the Ruby object directly - if
     we do then it cannot be garbage collected.  So
     instead we typecast it as a unsigned long and
     convert it to a Ruby number object.*/

  /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */
  VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);

  /* Get a reference to the Ruby object as a Ruby number */
  VALUE value = SWIG_RubyObjectToReference(object);

  /* Store the mapping to the global hash table. */
  rb_hash_aset(swig_ruby_trackings, key, value);
}

/* Get the Ruby object that owns the specified C/C++ struct */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(void* ptr) {
  /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */
  VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);

  /* Now lookup the value stored in the global hash table */
  VALUE value = rb_hash_aref(swig_ruby_trackings, key);
	
  if (value == Qnil) {
    /* No object exists - return nil. */
    return Qnil;
  }
  else {
    /* Convert this value to Ruby object */
    return SWIG_RubyReferenceToObject(value);
  }
}

/* Remove a Tracking from a C/C++ struct to a Ruby object.  It
   is very important to remove objects once they are destroyed
   since the same memory address may be reused later to create
   a new object. */
SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking(void* ptr) {
  /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */
  VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);

  /* Delete the object from the hash table by calling Ruby's
     do this we need to call the Hash.delete method.*/
  rb_funcall(swig_ruby_trackings, swig_ruby_hash_delete, 1, key);
}

/* This is a helper method that unlinks a Ruby object from its
   underlying C++ object.  This is needed if the lifetime of the
   Ruby object is longer than the C++ object */
SWIGRUNTIME void SWIG_RubyUnlinkObjects(void* ptr) {
  VALUE object = SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(ptr);

  if (object != Qnil) {
    DATA_PTR(object) = 0;
  }
}


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Ruby API portion that goes into the runtime
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

SWIGINTERN VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_AppendOutput(VALUE target, VALUE o) {
  if (NIL_P(target)) {
    target = o;
  } else {
    if (TYPE(target) != T_ARRAY) {
      VALUE o2 = target;
      target = rb_ary_new();
      rb_ary_push(target, o2);
    }
    rb_ary_push(target, o);
  }
  return target;
}

/* For ruby1.8.4 and earlier. */
#ifndef RUBY_INIT_STACK
   RUBY_EXTERN void Init_stack(VALUE* addr);
#  define RUBY_INIT_STACK \
   VALUE variable_in_this_stack_frame; \
   Init_stack(&variable_in_this_stack_frame);
#endif


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * rubyrun.swg
 *
 * This file contains the runtime support for Ruby modules
 * and includes code for managing global variables and pointer
 * type checking.
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

/* For backward compatibility only */
#define SWIG_POINTER_EXCEPTION  0

/* for raw pointers */
#define SWIG_ConvertPtr(obj, pptr, type, flags)         SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(obj, pptr, type, flags, 0)
#define SWIG_ConvertPtrAndOwn(obj,pptr,type,flags,own)  SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(obj, pptr, type, flags, own)
#define SWIG_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags)            SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags)
#define SWIG_AcquirePtr(ptr, own)                       SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(ptr, own)
#define swig_owntype                                    ruby_owntype

/* for raw packed data */
#define SWIG_ConvertPacked(obj, ptr, sz, ty)            SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(obj, ptr, sz, ty, flags)
#define SWIG_NewPackedObj(ptr, sz, type)                SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(ptr, sz, type)

/* for class or struct pointers */
#define SWIG_ConvertInstance(obj, pptr, type, flags)    SWIG_ConvertPtr(obj, pptr, type, flags)
#define SWIG_NewInstanceObj(ptr, type, flags)           SWIG_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, flags)

/* for C or C++ function pointers */
#define SWIG_ConvertFunctionPtr(obj, pptr, type)        SWIG_ConvertPtr(obj, pptr, type, 0)
#define SWIG_NewFunctionPtrObj(ptr, type)               SWIG_NewPointerObj(ptr, type, 0)

/* for C++ member pointers, ie, member methods */
#define SWIG_ConvertMember(obj, ptr, sz, ty)            SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(obj, ptr, sz, ty)
#define SWIG_NewMemberObj(ptr, sz, type)                SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(ptr, sz, type)


/* Runtime API */

#define SWIG_GetModule(clientdata)                      SWIG_Ruby_GetModule(clientdata)
#define SWIG_SetModule(clientdata, pointer) 		SWIG_Ruby_SetModule(pointer)


/* Error manipulation */

#define SWIG_ErrorType(code)                            SWIG_Ruby_ErrorType(code)               
#define SWIG_Error(code, msg)            		rb_raise(SWIG_Ruby_ErrorType(code), "%s", msg)
#define SWIG_fail                        		goto fail				 


/* Ruby-specific SWIG API */

#define SWIG_InitRuntime()                              SWIG_Ruby_InitRuntime()              
#define SWIG_define_class(ty)                        	SWIG_Ruby_define_class(ty)
#define SWIG_NewClassInstance(value, ty)             	SWIG_Ruby_NewClassInstance(value, ty)
#define SWIG_MangleStr(value)                        	SWIG_Ruby_MangleStr(value)		  
#define SWIG_CheckConvert(value, ty)                 	SWIG_Ruby_CheckConvert(value, ty)	  

#include "assert.h"

/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * pointers/data manipulation
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

typedef struct {
  VALUE klass;
  VALUE mImpl;
  void  (*mark)(void *);
  void  (*destroy)(void *);
  int trackObjects;
} swig_class;


/* Global pointer used to keep some internal SWIG stuff */
static VALUE _cSWIG_Pointer = Qnil;
static VALUE swig_runtime_data_type_pointer = Qnil;

/* Global IDs used to keep some internal SWIG stuff */
static ID swig_arity_id = 0;
static ID swig_call_id  = 0;

/*
  If your swig extension is to be run within an embedded ruby and has
  director callbacks, you should set -DRUBY_EMBEDDED during compilation.  
  This will reset ruby's stack frame on each entry point from the main 
  program the first time a virtual director function is invoked (in a 
  non-recursive way).
  If this is not done, you run the risk of Ruby trashing the stack.
*/

#ifdef RUBY_EMBEDDED

#  define SWIG_INIT_STACK                            \
      if ( !swig_virtual_calls ) { RUBY_INIT_STACK } \
      ++swig_virtual_calls;
#  define SWIG_RELEASE_STACK --swig_virtual_calls;
#  define Ruby_DirectorTypeMismatchException(x) \
          rb_raise( rb_eTypeError, "%s", x ); return c_result;

      static unsigned int swig_virtual_calls = 0;

#else  /* normal non-embedded extension */

#  define SWIG_INIT_STACK
#  define SWIG_RELEASE_STACK
#  define Ruby_DirectorTypeMismatchException(x) \
          throw Swig::DirectorTypeMismatchException( x );

#endif  /* RUBY_EMBEDDED */


SWIGRUNTIME VALUE 
getExceptionClass(void) {
  static int init = 0;
  static VALUE rubyExceptionClass ;
  if (!init) {
    init = 1;
    rubyExceptionClass = rb_const_get(_mSWIG, rb_intern("Exception"));
  }
  return rubyExceptionClass;
} 

/* This code checks to see if the Ruby object being raised as part
   of an exception inherits from the Ruby class Exception.  If so,
   the object is simply returned.  If not, then a new Ruby exception
   object is created and that will be returned to Ruby.*/
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_ExceptionType(swig_type_info *desc, VALUE obj) {
  VALUE exceptionClass = getExceptionClass();
  if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(obj, exceptionClass)) {
    return obj;
  }  else {
    return rb_exc_new3(rb_eRuntimeError, rb_obj_as_string(obj));
  }
}

/* Initialize Ruby runtime support */
SWIGRUNTIME void
SWIG_Ruby_InitRuntime(void)
{
  if (_mSWIG == Qnil) {
    _mSWIG = rb_define_module("SWIG");
    swig_call_id  = rb_intern("call");
    swig_arity_id = rb_intern("arity");
  }
}

/* Define Ruby class for C type */
SWIGRUNTIME void
SWIG_Ruby_define_class(swig_type_info *type)
{
  VALUE klass;
  char *klass_name = (char *) malloc(4 + strlen(type->name) + 1);
  sprintf(klass_name, "TYPE%s", type->name);
  if (NIL_P(_cSWIG_Pointer)) {
    _cSWIG_Pointer = rb_define_class_under(_mSWIG, "Pointer", rb_cObject);
    rb_undef_method(CLASS_OF(_cSWIG_Pointer), "new");
  }
  klass = rb_define_class_under(_mSWIG, klass_name, _cSWIG_Pointer);
  free((void *) klass_name);
}

/* Create a new pointer object */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_NewPointerObj(void *ptr, swig_type_info *type, int flags)
{
  int own =  flags & SWIG_POINTER_OWN; 
  int track;
  char *klass_name;
  swig_class *sklass;
  VALUE klass;
  VALUE obj;
  
  if (!ptr)
    return Qnil;
  
  if (type->clientdata) {
    sklass = (swig_class *) type->clientdata;
		
    /* Are we tracking this class and have we already returned this Ruby object? */
    track = sklass->trackObjects;
    if (track) {
      obj = SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(ptr);
      
      /* Check the object's type and make sure it has the correct type.
        It might not in cases where methods do things like 
        downcast methods. */
      if (obj != Qnil) {
        VALUE value = rb_iv_get(obj, "@__swigtype__");
        const char* type_name = RSTRING_PTR(value);
				
        if (strcmp(type->name, type_name) == 0) {
          return obj;
        }
      }
    }

    /* Create a new Ruby object */
    obj = Data_Wrap_Struct(sklass->klass, VOIDFUNC(sklass->mark), 
			   ( own ? VOIDFUNC(sklass->destroy) : 
			     (track ? VOIDFUNC(SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking) : 0 )
			     ), ptr);

    /* If tracking is on for this class then track this object. */
    if (track) {
      SWIG_RubyAddTracking(ptr, obj);
    }
  } else {
    klass_name = (char *) malloc(4 + strlen(type->name) + 1);
    sprintf(klass_name, "TYPE%s", type->name);
    klass = rb_const_get(_mSWIG, rb_intern(klass_name));
    free((void *) klass_name);
    obj = Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, 0, 0, ptr);
  }
  rb_iv_set(obj, "@__swigtype__", rb_str_new2(type->name));
  
  return obj;
}

/* Create a new class instance (always owned) */
SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_NewClassInstance(VALUE klass, swig_type_info *type)
{
  VALUE obj;
  swig_class *sklass = (swig_class *) type->clientdata;
  obj = Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, VOIDFUNC(sklass->mark), VOIDFUNC(sklass->destroy), 0);
  rb_iv_set(obj, "@__swigtype__", rb_str_new2(type->name));
  return obj;
}

/* Get type mangle from class name */
SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE char *
SWIG_Ruby_MangleStr(VALUE obj)
{
  VALUE stype = rb_iv_get(obj, "@__swigtype__");
  return StringValuePtr(stype);
}

/* Acquire a pointer value */
typedef void (*ruby_owntype)(void*);

SWIGRUNTIME ruby_owntype
SWIG_Ruby_AcquirePtr(VALUE obj, ruby_owntype own) {
  if (obj) {
    ruby_owntype oldown = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
    RDATA(obj)->dfree = own;
    return oldown;
  } else {
    return 0;
  }
}

/* Convert a pointer value */
SWIGRUNTIME int
SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtrAndOwn(VALUE obj, void **ptr, swig_type_info *ty, int flags, ruby_owntype *own)
{
  char *c;
  swig_cast_info *tc;
  void *vptr = 0;

  /* Grab the pointer */
  if (NIL_P(obj)) {
    *ptr = 0;
    return SWIG_OK;
  } else {
    if (TYPE(obj) != T_DATA) {
      return SWIG_ERROR;
    }
    Data_Get_Struct(obj, void, vptr);
  }
  
  if (own) *own = RDATA(obj)->dfree;
    
  /* Check to see if the input object is giving up ownership
     of the underlying C struct or C++ object.  If so then we
     need to reset the destructor since the Ruby object no 
     longer owns the underlying C++ object.*/ 
  if (flags & SWIG_POINTER_DISOWN) {
    /* Is tracking on for this class? */
    int track = 0;
    if (ty && ty->clientdata) {
      swig_class *sklass = (swig_class *) ty->clientdata;
      track = sklass->trackObjects;
    }
		
    if (track) {
      /* We are tracking objects for this class.  Thus we change the destructor
       * to SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking.  This allows us to
       * remove the mapping from the C++ to Ruby object
       * when the Ruby object is garbage collected.  If we don't
       * do this, then it is possible we will return a reference 
       * to a Ruby object that no longer exists thereby crashing Ruby. */
      RDATA(obj)->dfree = SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking;
    } else {    
      RDATA(obj)->dfree = 0;
    }
  }

  /* Do type-checking if type info was provided */
  if (ty) {
    if (ty->clientdata) {
      if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(obj, ((swig_class *) (ty->clientdata))->klass)) {
        if (vptr == 0) {
          /* The object has already been deleted */
          return SWIG_ObjectPreviouslyDeletedError;
        }
        *ptr = vptr;
        return SWIG_OK;
      }
    }
    if ((c = SWIG_MangleStr(obj)) == NULL) {
      return SWIG_ERROR;
    }
    tc = SWIG_TypeCheck(c, ty);
    if (!tc) {
      return SWIG_ERROR;
    } else {
      int newmemory = 0;
      *ptr = SWIG_TypeCast(tc, vptr, &newmemory);
      assert(!newmemory); /* newmemory handling not yet implemented */
    }
  } else {
    *ptr = vptr;
  }
  
  return SWIG_OK;
}

/* Check convert */
SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE int
SWIG_Ruby_CheckConvert(VALUE obj, swig_type_info *ty)
{
  char *c = SWIG_MangleStr(obj);
  if (!c) return 0;
  return SWIG_TypeCheck(c,ty) != 0;
}

SWIGRUNTIME VALUE
SWIG_Ruby_NewPackedObj(void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *type) {
  char result[1024];
  char *r = result;
  if ((2*sz + 1 + strlen(type->name)) > 1000) return 0;
  *(r++) = '_';
  r = SWIG_PackData(r, ptr, sz);
  strcpy(r, type->name);
  return rb_str_new2(result);
}

/* Convert a packed value value */
SWIGRUNTIME int
SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPacked(VALUE obj, void *ptr, int sz, swig_type_info *ty) {
  swig_cast_info *tc;
  const char  *c;

  if (TYPE(obj) != T_STRING) goto type_error;
  c = StringValuePtr(obj);
  /* Pointer values must start with leading underscore */
  if (*c != '_') goto type_error;
  c++;
  c = SWIG_UnpackData(c, ptr, sz);
  if (ty) {
    tc = SWIG_TypeCheck(c, ty);
    if (!tc) goto type_error;
  }
  return SWIG_OK;

 type_error:
  return SWIG_ERROR;
}

SWIGRUNTIME swig_module_info *
SWIG_Ruby_GetModule(void *SWIGUNUSEDPARM(clientdata))
{
  VALUE pointer;
  swig_module_info *ret = 0;
  VALUE verbose = rb_gv_get("VERBOSE");

 /* temporarily disable warnings, since the pointer check causes warnings with 'ruby -w' */
  rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", Qfalse);
  
  /* first check if pointer already created */
  pointer = rb_gv_get("$swig_runtime_data_type_pointer" SWIG_RUNTIME_VERSION SWIG_TYPE_TABLE_NAME);
  if (pointer != Qnil) {
    Data_Get_Struct(pointer, swig_module_info, ret);
  }

  /* reinstate warnings */
  rb_gv_set("VERBOSE", verbose);
  return ret;
}

SWIGRUNTIME void 
SWIG_Ruby_SetModule(swig_module_info *pointer)
{
  /* register a new class */
  VALUE cl = rb_define_class("swig_runtime_data", rb_cObject);
  /* create and store the structure pointer to a global variable */
  swig_runtime_data_type_pointer = Data_Wrap_Struct(cl, 0, 0, pointer);
  rb_define_readonly_variable("$swig_runtime_data_type_pointer" SWIG_RUNTIME_VERSION SWIG_TYPE_TABLE_NAME, &swig_runtime_data_type_pointer);
}

/* This function can be used to check whether a proc or method or similarly
   callable function has been passed.  Usually used in a %typecheck, like:

   %typecheck(c_callback_t, precedence=SWIG_TYPECHECK_POINTER) {
        $result = SWIG_Ruby_isCallable( $input );
   }
 */
SWIGINTERN
int SWIG_Ruby_isCallable( VALUE proc )
{
  if ( rb_respond_to( proc, swig_call_id ) == Qtrue )
    return 1;
  return 0;
}

/* This function can be used to check the arity (number of arguments)
   a proc or method can take.  Usually used in a %typecheck.
   Valid arities will be that equal to minimal or those < 0
   which indicate a variable number of parameters at the end.
 */
SWIGINTERN
int SWIG_Ruby_arity( VALUE proc, int minimal )
{
  if ( rb_respond_to( proc, swig_arity_id ) == Qtrue )
    {
      VALUE num = rb_funcall( proc, swig_arity_id, 0 );
      int arity = NUM2INT(num);
      if ( arity < 0 && (arity+1) < -minimal ) return 1;
      if ( arity == minimal ) return 1;
      return 1;
    }
  return 0;
}


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
   Standard SWIG API for use inside user code.
 
   Don't include this file directly, run the command
   swig -python -external-runtime
   Also, read the Modules chapter of the SWIG Manual.
 
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#ifdef SWIG_MODULE_CLIENTDATA_TYPE

SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE swig_type_info *
SWIG_TypeQuery(SWIG_MODULE_CLIENTDATA_TYPE clientdata, const char *name) {
  swig_module_info *module = SWIG_GetModule(clientdata);
  return SWIG_TypeQueryModule(module, module, name);
}

SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE swig_type_info *
SWIG_MangledTypeQuery(SWIG_MODULE_CLIENTDATA_TYPE clientdata, const char *name) {
  swig_module_info *module = SWIG_GetModule(clientdata);
  return SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(module, module, name);
}

#else

SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE swig_type_info *
SWIG_TypeQuery(const char *name) {
  swig_module_info *module = SWIG_GetModule(NULL);
  return SWIG_TypeQueryModule(module, module, name);
}

SWIGRUNTIMEINLINE swig_type_info *
SWIG_MangledTypeQuery(const char *name) {
  swig_module_info *module = SWIG_GetModule(NULL);
  return SWIG_MangledTypeQueryModule(module, module, name);
}

#endif