ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List - A set of typemaps for STL std::lists
use ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List; # First, read my own type maps: my $private_map = ExtUtils::Typemaps->new(file => 'my.map'); # Then, get the object map set and merge it into my maps $private_map->merge(typemap => ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List->new); # Now, write the combined map to an output file $private_map->write(file => 'typemap');
ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List is an ExtUtils::Typemaps subclass that provides a set of mappings for C++ STL lists. These are:
ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List
ExtUtils::Typemaps
TYPEMAP std::list<double> T_STD_LIST_DOUBLE std::list<double>* T_STD_LIST_DOUBLE_PTR std::list<int> T_STD_LIST_INT std::list<int>* T_STD_LIST_INT_PTR std::list<unsigned int> T_STD_LIST_UINT std::list<unsigned int>* T_STD_LIST_UINT_PTR std::list<std::string> T_STD_LIST_STD_STRING std::list<std::string>* T_STD_LIST_STD_STRING_PTR std::list<char*> T_STD_LIST_CSTRING std::list<char*>* T_STD_LIST_CSTRING_PTR
All of these mean that the lists are converted to references to Perl arrays and vice versa.
These are the overridden methods:
Creates a new ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List object. It acts as any other ExtUtils::Typemaps object, except that it has the list type maps initialized.
ExtUtils::Typemaps, ExtUtils::Typemaps::Default, ExtUtils::Typemaps::ObjectMap, ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL, ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::String, ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::Vector
Steffen Mueller <smueller@cpan.org>
Copyright 2013 by Steffen Mueller
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install ExtUtils::Typemaps::Default, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm ExtUtils::Typemaps::Default
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install ExtUtils::Typemaps::Default
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.