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// @HEADER
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//
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#ifndef EPETRA_NUMPYINTVECTOR_H
#define EPETRA_NUMPYINTVECTOR_H

#define NO_IMPORT_ARRAY
#include "numpy_include.h"
//#include "NumPyImporter.h"

#include "PythonException.h"
#ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
#undef HAVE_STDINT_H
#endif
#include "Epetra_SerialComm.h"
#include "Epetra_BlockMap.h"
#include "Epetra_Map.h"
#include "Epetra_IntVector.h"

class Epetra_NumPyIntVector : public Epetra_IntVector
{
public:

  // Constructors
  Epetra_NumPyIntVector(const Epetra_BlockMap  & blockMap, bool zeroOut=true);
  Epetra_NumPyIntVector(const Epetra_IntVector & source);
  Epetra_NumPyIntVector(const Epetra_BlockMap  & blockMap, PyObject * pyObject);
  Epetra_NumPyIntVector(PyObject * pyObject);

  // Destructor
  ~Epetra_NumPyIntVector();

  // Overridden Epetra_IntVector methods with more python-like signatures
  PyObject * ExtractCopy() const;
  PyObject * ExtractView() const;
  PyObject * Values() const;

  // Static cleanup function, to be called when python exceptions are
  // encountered
  static void cleanup();

private:

  // Private method thus not callable
  Epetra_NumPyIntVector();

  // This static private constant is the default communicator for any
  // Epetra_NumPyIntVector constructed without specifying an
  // Epetra_BlockMap
  static const Epetra_SerialComm defaultComm;

  // These private static pointers are for use with constructors only.
  // Outside of a constructor, they should be NULL.  They should only
  // be set by the static helper functions below, and when a
  // constructor sets any of these pointers, it should reset it to
  // NULL when done.
  static PyArrayObject * tmp_array;
  static Epetra_Map    * tmp_map;

  // Static helper functions.  These are intended to be called from
  // the constructors, specifically to compute arguments in the
  // Epetra_IntVector constructors called in the constructor
  // initialization lists.  They all assume that if tmp_array or
  // tmp_map is already set, they have been set by the same PyObject.
  static int        * getArray(PyObject *);
  static Epetra_Map & getMap(  PyObject *);
  static int        * getArray(const Epetra_BlockMap &, PyObject *);

  // Private data
  Epetra_BlockMap * map;
  PyArrayObject   * array;

};

#endif