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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<typesystem package="smart">
<primitive-type name="int" />
<primitive-type name="char" />
<primitive-type name="float" />
<primitive-type name="bool" />
<template name="cpplist_to_pylist_convertion">
PyObject *%out = PyList_New(int(%in.size()));
int idx = 0;
for (const auto &cppItem : %in)
PyList_SET_ITEM(%out, idx++, %CONVERTTOPYTHON[%INTYPE_0](cppItem));
return %out;
</template>
<template name="pyseq_to_cpplist_convertion">
Shiboken::AutoDecRef seq(PySequence_Fast(%in, 0));
for (int i = 0, size = PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(seq.object()); i < size; ++i) {
PyObject* pyItem = PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(seq.object(), i);
%OUTTYPE_0 cppItem = %CONVERTTOCPP[%OUTTYPE_0](pyItem);
%out.push_back(cppItem);
}
</template>
<container-type name="std::vector" type="list">
<include file-name="list" location="global"/>
<conversion-rule>
<native-to-target>
<insert-template name="cpplist_to_pylist_convertion"/>
</native-to-target>
<target-to-native>
<add-conversion type="PySequence">
<insert-template name="pyseq_to_cpplist_convertion"/>
</add-conversion>
</target-to-native>
</conversion-rule>
</container-type>
<!-- Used in tests to check what C++ objects are allocated. -->
<object-type name="Registry" />
<!-- Current limitation: shared pointer python objects can only be instantiated from API usage,
like when they are returned as a result of a method, or passed as arguments. It is not
possible to explicitly instantiate a new shared pointer in python e.g. o = SharedPtr_Foo()
won't work.
-->
<smart-pointer-type name="SharedPtr" type="shared" getter="data" ref-count-method="useCount" />
<object-type name="Obj" />
<value-type name="Integer" />
<namespace-type name="Smart" generate="no">
<value-type name="Integer2" />
</namespace-type>
<!-- Just used to silence the warnings that shiboken doens't know what to do with this type -->
<custom-type name="RefData" />
</typesystem>
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