Re: [pygccxml-development] Unexpected headers files in generated code
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From: Roman Y. <rom...@gm...> - 2006-05-23 14:54:22
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On 5/23/06, Allen Bierbaum <al...@vr...> wrote: > Roman Yakovenko wrote: > > > On 5/23/06, Allen Bierbaum <al...@vr...> wrote: > > > >> I am seeing some unexpected and undesirable system headers showing up = in > >> my generated bindings. For example, with one library I am seeing thes= e > >> includes in the generated .cpp files. > >> > >> #include "/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/ext/mt_allocator.h" > >> #include "/usr/include/c++/4.0.2/bits/stl_construct.h" > >> > >> Any idea why this would be happening? Is anyone else seeing these > >> problems? > >> > >> If it matters, I am generating bindings on Fedora Core 4 with gccxml > >> 0.7.0. > > > > > > May be you export something from those headers? > > If not it seems to me that the right place to set break point is > > module_builder.module_builder_t.__filter_by_location function. > > > > I tested indexing suite on Windows only, this evening I will test it > > on Linux too. > > May be I will find some bug. > > I am not exporting anything from these files, just standard classes > exported from their own headers. > > This came in before the indexing suite. I have been seeing this > behavior for a week or so. Unfortunately I don't have a nice small test > case that replicates the problem. :( Can you send me gccxml generated file and your script? This should be enough to reproduce the problem. Thanks --=20 Roman Yakovenko C++ Python language binding http://www.language-binding.net/ |