Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator
SWIG is a compiler that attempts to make it easy to integrate C, C++,
or Objective-C code with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and
Python. In a nutshell, you give it a bunch of ANSI C/C++ declarations
and it generates an interface between C and your favorite scripting
language. However, this is only scratching the surface of what SWIG
can do--some of its more advanced features include automatic
documentation generation, module and library management, extensive
customization options, and more.
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swig-2.0.4-disable-broken-tests.patch | 0000000423 423 Bytes | |
swig-2.0.4-disable-broken-tests_rhel4.patch | 0000000556 556 Bytes | |
swig-2.0.4-guile2.patch | 0000000765 765 Bytes | |
swig-2.0.6.tar.gz | 0005277387 5.03 MB | |
swig.changes | 0000020823 20.3 KB | |
swig.rpmlintrc | 0000000072 72 Bytes | |
swig.spec | 0000006034 5.89 KB |
Revision 31 (latest revision is 82)
- Update to 2.0.6 * Various fixes with templates and typedef types. * Some template lookup problems fixed. * Templated type fixes to use correct typemaps. * Autodoc documentation generation improvements. * Python STL container wrappers improvements including addition of stepped slicing. * Approximately 70 fixes and minor enhancements for the following target languages: AllegroCL, C#, D, Go, Java, Lua, Ocaml, Octave, Perl, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Tcl, Xml.
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swig 4.0 has been released https://sourceforge.net/p/swig/news/2019/04/swig-400-released/