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// **********************************************************************
//
// Copyright (c) 2003-present ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This copy of Ice is licensed to you under the terms described in the
// ICE_LICENSE file included in this distribution.
//
// **********************************************************************
#ifndef ICEPY_PROXY_H
#define ICEPY_PROXY_H
#include <Config.h>
#include <Ice/ProxyF.h>
#include <Ice/CommunicatorF.h>
namespace IcePy
{
extern PyTypeObject ProxyType;
bool initProxy(PyObject*);
PyObject* createProxy(const Ice::ObjectPrx&, const Ice::CommunicatorPtr&, PyObject* = 0);
//
// Verifies that the given Python object is a proxy. A value of None is not considered legal here.
//
bool checkProxy(PyObject*);
//
// Extracts a proxy from the given Python object. The Python object *must* be a proxy.
// None is not legal here.
//
Ice::ObjectPrx getProxy(PyObject*);
//
// Extracts a proxy argument from the given Python object. None is accepted here. If the Python
// object contains an invalid value, the function raises a ValueError exception and returns
// false. The optional trailing string provides the Python class name of a derived Slice
// interface that the caller requires.
//
bool getProxyArg(PyObject*, const std::string&, const std::string&, Ice::ObjectPrx&,
const std::string& = std::string());
//
// Gets the communicator associated with the proxy object.
//
Ice::CommunicatorPtr getProxyCommunicator(PyObject*);
}
#endif
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