<rdar://problem/11742979>

SWIG is smart enough to recognize that C++ operators == and != mean __eq__ and __ne__ in Python and do the appropriate translation
But it is not smart enough to recognize that mySBObject == None should return False instead of erroring out
The %pythoncode blocks are meant to provide those extra smarts (and they play some SWIG&Python magic to find the right function to call behind the scenes with no risk of typos :-)
Lastly, SBBreakpoint provides an == but never provided a != operator - common courtesy is to provide both

llvm-svn: 180987
diff --git a/lldb/scripts/Python/interface/SBModule.i b/lldb/scripts/Python/interface/SBModule.i
index 6bdc2a0..cb970d6 100644
--- a/lldb/scripts/Python/interface/SBModule.i
+++ b/lldb/scripts/Python/interface/SBModule.i
@@ -279,6 +279,12 @@
     GetVersion (uint32_t *versions, 
                 uint32_t num_versions);
 
+    bool
+    operator == (const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
+             
+    bool
+    operator != (const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
+             
     %pythoncode %{
         class symbols_access(object):
             re_compile_type = type(re.compile('.'))