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authorEnrico Granata <egranata@apple.com>2013-06-21 23:27:16 +0000
committerEnrico Granata <egranata@apple.com>2013-06-21 23:27:16 +0000
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Lots of cleanup on the SWIG wrapping layer
Now, the way SWIG wrappers call into Python is through a utility PyCallable object, which overloads operator () to look like a normal function call Plus, using the SBTypeToSWIGWrapper() family of functions, we can call python functions transparently as if they were plain C functions Using this new technique should make adding new Python call points easier and quicker The PyCallable is a generally useful facility, and we might want to consider moving it to a separate layer where other parts of LLDB can use it llvm-svn: 184608
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