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SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is used with different types of target languages including common scripting languages such as Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl and Ruby. The list of supported languages also includes non-scripting languages such as C#, D, Go language, Java including Android, Lua, OCaml, Octave, Scilab and R. Also several interpreted and compiled Scheme implementations (Guile, MzScheme/Racket) are supported. SWIG is most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software. SWIG is typically used to parse C/C++ interfaces and generate the 'glue code' required for the above target languages to call into the C/C++ code. SWIG can also export its parse tree in the form of XML. SWIG is free software and the code that SWIG generates is compatible with both commercial and non-commercial projects. Download the latest version. Documentation, papers, and presentations Features. Mailing Lists Bug tracking SwigWiki! Recent News 2020/06/08 - SWIG-4.0.2 releasedSWIG-4.0.2 summary: A few fixes around doxygen comment handling. Ruby 2.7 support added. Various minor improvements to C#, D, Java, OCaml, Octave, Python, R, Ruby. Considerable performance improvement running SWIG on large interface files. 2019/08/21 - SWIG-4.0.1 releasedSWIG-4.0.1 summary: SWIG now cleans up on error by removing all generated files. Add Python 3.8 support. Python Sphinx compatibility added for Doxygen comments. Some minor regressions introduced in 4.0.0 were fixed. Fix some C++17 compatibility problems in Python and Ruby generated code. Minor improvements/fixes for C#, Java, Javascript, Lua, MzScheme, Ocaml, Octave and Python. 2019/04/28 - SWIG-4.0.0 releasedSWIG-4.0.0 summary Support for Doxygen documentation comments which are parsed and converted into JavaDoc or PyDoc comments. STL wrappers improved for C#, Java and Ruby. C++11 STL containers added for Java, Python and Ruby. Improved support for parsing C++11 and C++14 code. Various fixes for shared_ptr. Various C preprocessor corner case fixes. Corner case fixes for member function pointers. Python module overhaul by simplifying the generated code and turning most optimizations on by default. %template improvements wrt scoping to align with C++ explicit template instantiations. Added support for a command-line options file (sometimes called a response file). Numerous enhancements and fixes for all supported target languages. SWIG now classifies the status of target languages into either 'Experimental' or 'Supported' to indicate the expected maturity level. Support for CFFI, Allegrocl, Chicken, CLISP, S-EXP, UFFI, Pike, Modula3 has been removed. Octave 4.4-5.1 support added. PHP5 support removed, PHP7 is now the supported PHP version. Minimum Python version required is now 2.7, 3.2-3.7 are the only other versions supported. Added support for Javascript NodeJS versions 2-10. OCaml support is much improved and updated, minimum OCaml version required is now 3.12.0. 2017/01/28 - SWIG-3.0.12 releasedSWIG-3.0.12 summary: Add support for Octave-4.2. Enhance %extend to support template functions. Language specific enhancements and fixes for C#, D, Guile, Java, PHP7. 2016/12/29 - SWIG-3.0.11 releasedSWIG-3.0.11 summary: - PHP 7 support added. - C++11 alias templates and type aliasing support added. - Minor fixes and enhancements for C# Go Guile Java Javascript Octave PHP Python R Ruby Scilab XML.2016/06/12 - SWIG-3.0.10 releasedThis release fixes a couple of important regressions in SWIG-3.0.9 for smart pointers and importing Python modules.2016/05/29 - SWIG-3.0.9 releasedSummary of changes in SWIG-3.0.9 Add support for Python's implicit namespace packages. Fixes to support Go 1.6. C++11 std::array support added for Java. Improved C++ multiple inheritance support for Java/C# wrappers. Various other minor fixes and improvements for C#, D, Go, Java, Javascript, Lua, Python, R, Ruby, Scilab. 2015/12/31 - SWIG-3.0.8 releasedSWIG-3.0.8 summary: - pdf documentation enhancements. - Various Python 3.5 issues fixed. - std::array support added for Ruby and Python. - shared_ptr support added for Ruby. - Minor improvements for CFFI, Go, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby.2015/08/03 - SWIG-3.0.7 releasedSWIG-3.0.7 release summary: Add support for Octave-4.0.0. Remove potential Android security exploit in generated Java classes. * Minor new features and bug fixes.2015/07/05 - SWIG-3.0.6 releasedSWIG-3.0.6 is mostly a stability release. Release summary: - Stability and regression fixes. - Fixed parsing of C++ corner cases. - Language improvements and bug fixes for C#, Go, Java, Lua, Python, R.

2020/06/08 - SWIG-4.0.2 releasedSWIG-4.0.2 summary: A few fixes around doxygen comment handling. Ruby 2.7 support added. Various minor improvements to C#, D, Java, OCaml, Octave, Python, R, Ruby. Considerable performance improvement running SWIG on large interface files.

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