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NAME

       ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List - A set of typemaps for STL std::lists

SYNOPSIS

         use ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List;
         # First, read my own type maps:
         my $private_map = ExtUtils::Typemaps->new(file => 'my.map');

         # Then, get the object map set and merge it into my maps
         $private_map->merge(typemap => ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List->new);

         # Now, write the combined map to an output file
         $private_map->write(file => 'typemap');

DESCRIPTION

       "ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List" is an "ExtUtils::Typemaps" subclass that provides a set of
       mappings for C++ STL lists.  These are:

         TYPEMAP
         std::list<double>             T_STD_LIST_DOUBLE
         std::list<double>*            T_STD_LIST_DOUBLE_PTR

         std::list<int>                T_STD_LIST_INT
         std::list<int>*               T_STD_LIST_INT_PTR

         std::list<unsigned int>       T_STD_LIST_UINT
         std::list<unsigned int>*      T_STD_LIST_UINT_PTR

         std::list<std::string>        T_STD_LIST_STD_STRING
         std::list<std::string>*       T_STD_LIST_STD_STRING_PTR

         std::list<char*>              T_STD_LIST_CSTRING
         std::list<char*>*             T_STD_LIST_CSTRING_PTR

       All of these mean that the lists are converted to references to Perl arrays and vice
       versa.

METHODS

       These are the overridden methods:

   new
       Creates a new "ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::List" object.  It acts as any other
       "ExtUtils::Typemaps" object, except that it has the list type maps initialized.

SEE ALSO

       ExtUtils::Typemaps, ExtUtils::Typemaps::Default, ExtUtils::Typemaps::ObjectMap,
       ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL, ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::String, ExtUtils::Typemaps::STL::Vector

AUTHOR

       Steffen Mueller <smueller@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2013 by Steffen Mueller

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.