SWIG/Examples/java/constants/
Wrapping C Constants
When SWIG encounters C preprocessor macros and C declarations that look like constants,
it creates Java constant with an identical value. Click here
to see a SWIG interface with some constant declarations in it.
Accessing Constants from Java
Click here for the section on constants in the SWIG and Java documentation.
Click here to see a Java program that prints out the values
of the constants contained in the above file.
Key points
- The values of preprocessor macros are converted into Java constants.
- Types are inferred by syntax (e.g., "3" is an integer and "3.5" is a float).
- Character constants such as 'x' are converted into Java strings.
- C string literals such as "Hello World" are converted into Java strings.
- Macros that are not fully defined are simply ignored. For example:
#define EXTERN extern
is ignored because SWIG has no idea what type of variable this would be.
- Expressions are allowed provided that all of their components are defined. Otherwise, the constant is ignored.
- Certain C declarations involving 'const' are also turned into Java constants.
- The constants that appear in a SWIG interface file do not have to appear in any sort
of matching C source file since the creation of a constant does not require linkage
to a stored value (i.e., a value held in a C global variable or memory location).