SWIG must know how to translate templated types. Every type not translated by default should be defined for SWIG with %typemap
. Concerning %extend
, it should work like the following:
//This is for compiling cxx as an ordinary cpp
%header %{
#include "class_header.h"
}
//OriginalClass is defined in the "class_header.h".
//So, it is already known to SWIG but not declared as the destination class.
//Here is the class definition for the destination code.
//All members defined in it supported by SWIG with the appropriate proxying code.
class OriginalClass {
//Here you may declare all the members you want to access in the destination code
inline const some_internal_type & get_data() const;
//some_internal_type is assumed known to SWIG after declaring it with %typemap for in/out converting
//Here is the whole block extending OriginalClass
%extend {
template<class T>
void fn(T t) {
}
void setup(other_data p_dest) {
//There is no the setup member in OriginalClass, but this method is available for the destination code
//other_data is typemapped somewhere above for SWIG using %typemap
}
}
};
For each substituted T
into fn
SWIG should be provided with proper %typemap
for representing that T
in the proxying code.