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  # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
  # Copyright Gottfried Ganßauge 2003..2006.  Distributed under the Boost
  # Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
  # file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
  
  
  """
  >>> from opaque_ext import *
  
  
      Check for correct conversion
      
  >>> use(get())
  
      Check that None is converted to a NULL opaque pointer
      
  >>> useany(get())
  1
  >>> useany(None)
  0
  
      Check that we don't lose type information by converting NULL
      opaque pointers to None
      
  >>> assert getnull() is None
  >>> useany(getnull())
  0
  
  >>> failuse(get())
  Traceback (most recent call last):
          ...
  RuntimeError: success
  
     Check that there is no conversion from integers ...
     
  >>> try: use(0)
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  
     ... and from strings to opaque objects
     
  >>> try: use("")
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  
     Now check the same for another opaque pointer type
     
  >>> use2(get2())
  >>> failuse2(get2())
  Traceback (most recent call last):
          ...
  RuntimeError: success
  >>> try: use2(0)
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  >>> try: use2("")
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  
     Check that opaque types are distinct
  
  >>> try: use(get2())
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  >>> try: use2(get())
  ... except TypeError: pass
  ... else: print('expected a TypeError')
  
     This used to result in a segmentation violation
  
  >>> type(get()) != type (get2())
  1
  """
  def run(args = None):
      import sys
      import doctest
  
      if args is not None:
          sys.argv = args
      return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
      
  if __name__ == '__main__':
      print("running...")
      import sys
      status = run()[0]
      if (status == 0): print("Done.")
      sys.exit(status)