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std::wstring support for C# #1632
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Our CI fails with this PR. Could you please get at least the OS you use working? |
- In IgnoreSystemDeclarationsPass: Explicitly renamed basic_string:: assign and data methods becasue otherwise some following implicit renamings make the code not working (this issue can be observer when a std::string and std::wstring is present in the C++ input classes) - Removed the resetting of method names in SpecializationMethodsWithDependentPointersPass becasue this reverts changes which are made in the pass IgnoreSystemDeclarationsPass - added wstring type map - added a hacky flag be able to run tests when the option MarshalCharAsManagedChar is set to false
- Adjusted TypeMap for wstring in Stdlib.CLI.cs - Fixed typo in Common.Test.cs - Added check in test - Added wstring exports in Std-symbols.cpp
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Got it now partly threw your CI. MacOS is missing. To make this PR clean, there is still some work to do. |
@strentler thank you very much for this piece, it's extremely important. Forget about macOS, I can take care of that part. I hope I'll be done by the time you've sent your cleansing. |
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assign and data
methods becasue otherwise some following implicit renamings
make the code not working
(this issue can be observer when a std::string and std::wstring
is present in the C++ input classes)
SpecializationMethodsWithDependentPointersPass becasue
this reverts changes which are made in the pass
IgnoreSystemDeclarationsPass
option MarshalCharAsManagedChar is
set to false