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Jesper Mattsson updated PYLUCENE-37:
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    Description: 
When generating wrapper for a Java interface that extends more than one other 
interface, then only the first extended interface is used.

In cpp.header(), the code snippets:
{{    if cls.isInterface():
        if interfaces:
            superCls = interfaces.pop(0)}}
and:
{{        line(out, indent, 'class %s%s : public %s {',
             _dll_export, cppname(names[-1]), absname(cppnames(superNames)))}}
are likely responsible.

  was:
When generating wrapper for a Java interface that extends more than one other 
interface, then only the first extended interface is used.

In cpp.header(), the code snippets:
    if cls.isInterface():
        if interfaces:
            superCls = interfaces.pop(0)
and:

        line(out, indent, 'class %s%s : public %s {',
             _dll_export, cppname(names[-1]), absname(cppnames(superNames)))
are likely responsible.


> Extended interfaces beyond first are ignored
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PYLUCENE-37
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-37
>             Project: PyLucene
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Jesper Mattsson
>
> When generating wrapper for a Java interface that extends more than one other 
> interface, then only the first extended interface is used.
> In cpp.header(), the code snippets:
> {{    if cls.isInterface():
>         if interfaces:
>             superCls = interfaces.pop(0)}}
> and:
> {{        line(out, indent, 'class %s%s : public %s {',
>              _dll_export, cppname(names[-1]), absname(cppnames(superNames)))}}
> are likely responsible.



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