From: Travis O. <oli...@ie...> - 2006-08-22 19:30:58
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Sebastian Haase wrote: > Hi, > I just ran into more problems with my SWIG > typemaps. > In the C api the current enum for > NPY_INT is 5 > NPY_LONG is 7 > > to match overloaded function I need to check these type values. > > On 64bit all works fine: > my 32bit int function matches NPY_INT - which is "int" in C/C++ > my 64bit int function matches NPY_LONG - which is "long" in C/C++ > > but on 32bit Linux > the 32bit int function matches NPY_LONG > there is no NPY_INT on 32bit > Yes there is. Both NPY_INT and NPY_LONG are always there. One matches the int and one matches the long. Perhaps you are confused about what the special defines NPY_INT32 match to? The behavior is that the 'long' type gets "first-dibs" then the 'longlong' type gets a crack. Finally, the 'int' type is chosen. The first one that matches the bit-type is used. > that is: if I have a non overloaded C/C++ function that expects a C "int" > - i.e. a 32bit int - I have write different function matching rules !!! > What you need to do is stop trying to match bit-widths and instead match c-types. That's why NPY_INT and NPY_LONG are both there. Let me know if you have further questions. I don't really understand what the issue is. -Travis |