I want to create a basic ruby module for xcb for my own use. I tried a basic test where I wrap header file with swig: here is my xcb_ruby.i
%module ruxcby
%{
#include <xcb/xcb.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_util.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_aux.h
#include <xcb/xcb_atom.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_event.h>
%}
%include "/usr/include/xcb/xproto.h"
%include "/usr/include/xcb/xcb.h"
%include "/usr/include/xcb/xcb_atom.h"
%include "/usr/include/xcb/xcb_aux.h"
%include "/usr/include/xcb/xcb_event.h"
When I try it in irb, I am able to connect to initialize connection, get information from this connection but the ruby interface is like in C. I would like to have a more object oriented interface.
For example in xcb.h there is :
typedef struct xcb_connection_t xcb_connection_t;
xcb_connection_t * xcb_connect(const char *displayname, int *screenp);
int xcb_flush( xcb_connection_t *);
uint32_t xcb_generate_id( xcb_connection_t *);
void xcb_disconnect(xcb_connection_t * );
I want to have a Connection class with methods new/connect(), flush(), generate_id() and disconnect() here is my new xcb_ruby.i:
%module ruxcby
%{
#include <xcb/xcb.h>
#include <xcb/xproto.h>
%}
%import "/usr/include/xcb/xproto.h"
typedef struct xcb_connection_t {
} Connection;
%extend Connection
{
Connection(const char *displayname, int *screenp)
{
Connection * c;
c = xcb_connect(displayname, screenp);
return c;
}
int flush()
{
return xcb_flush($self);
}
xcb_generic_event_t *wait_for_event()
{
return xcb_wait_for_event($self);
}
void disconnect()
{
return xcb_disconnect($self);
}
uint32_t generate_id()
{
return xcb_generate_id($self);
}
};
If I try to compile after I have generated the c file, I have an error: erreur: unknown type name ‘Connection’
Can someone tell me where I am wrong?
Thanks
Edits
I have made some modifications and now I can compile it but I still get some errors:
%module ruxcby
%{
#include <xcb/xcb.h>
#include <xcb/xproto.h>
typedef struct {
xcb_connection_t * ptr;
} Connection;
%}
%import "/usr/include/xcb/xproto.h"
%feature("autodoc" , "1");
typedef struct {
xcb_connection_t * ptr;
} Connection;
%extend Connection {
Connection(const char *displayname, int *screenp)
{
Connection * c ;
c->ptr = xcb_connect(displayname, screenp);
return c;
}
int flush()
{
return xcb_flush($self->ptr);
}
xcb_generic_event_t *wait_for_event()
{
return xcb_wait_for_event($self->ptr);
}
int connection_has_error()
{
return xcb_connection_has_error($self->ptr);
}
void disconnect()
{
return xcb_disconnect($self->ptr);
}
uint32_t generate_id()
{
return xcb_generate_id($self->ptr);
}
};
Now I can compile my module and use it:
require './ruxcby'
=> true
conn=Connection.new(nil, nil)
=> #<Ruxcby::Connection:0x0000000223dfc8>
But when I try another method I have an error:
conn.connection_has_error
ObjectPreviouslyDeleted: Expected argument 0 of type Connection *, but got Ruxcby::Connection #<Ruxcby::
It seems that the method exist but there is still a problem when passing argument to the method.
Any ideas??
I put the solution maybe it can help someone: When I extend the Connection class I didn't allocated memory for my structure:
%extend Connection {
Connection(const char *displayname, int *screenp)
{
Connection * c ;
c = (Connection * ) malloc(sizeof(Connection));
c->ptr = xcb_connect(displayname, screenp);
return c;
}
~Connection()
{
free($self);
}