/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Typemaps used by the STL wrappers that throw exceptions. * These typemaps are used when methods are declared with an STL exception * specification, such as: * size_t at() const throw (std::out_of_range); * * std_except.i * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ %{ #include <stdexcept> %} %include <exception.i> namespace std { %ignore exception; // not sure if I should ignore this... class exception { public: exception() throw() { } virtual ~exception() throw(); virtual const char* what() const throw(); }; } // normally objects which are thrown are returned to the interpreter as errors // (which potentially may have problems if they are not copied) // therefore all classes based upon std::exception are converted to their strings & returned as errors %typemap(throws) std::bad_exception "SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::domain_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::exception "SWIG_exception(SWIG_SystemError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::invalid_argument "SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::length_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_IndexError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::logic_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::out_of_range "SWIG_exception(SWIG_IndexError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::overflow_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_OverflowError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::range_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_IndexError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::runtime_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, $1.what());" %typemap(throws) std::underflow_error "SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, $1.what());"