# Provides a simple object oriented interface using # SWIG's low level interface. # # Contributed by Erik Bierwagen and Paul Saxe # proc new {objectType handle_r args} { # Creates a new SWIG object of the given type, # returning a handle in the variable "handle_r". # # Also creates a procedure for the object and a trace on # the handle variable that deletes the object when the # handle varibale is overwritten or unset upvar $handle_r handle # # Create the new object # eval set handle \[new_$objectType $args\] # # Set up the object procedure # proc $handle {cmd args} "eval ${objectType}_\$cmd $handle \$args" # # And the trace ... # uplevel trace variable $handle_r uw "{deleteObject $objectType $handle}" # # Return the handle so that 'new' can be used as an argument to a procedure # return $handle } proc deleteObject {objectType handle name element op} { # # Check that the object handle has a reasonable form # if {![regexp {_[0-9a-f]*_(.+)_p} $handle]} { error "deleteObject: not a valid object handle: $handle" } # # Remove the object procedure # catch {rename $handle {}} # # Delete the object # delete_$objectType $handle } proc delete {handle_r} { # # A synonym for unset that is more familiar to C++ programmers # uplevel unset $handle_r }