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author | William S Fulton <wsf@fultondesigns.co.uk> | 2015-08-03 22:33:52 +0100 |
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committer | William S Fulton <wsf@fultondesigns.co.uk> | 2015-08-03 22:33:52 +0100 |
commit | 5d363276f5688d2bf1b4ad304a191c216f5c8483 (patch) | |
tree | a71fc8c2ed3c578cd677f0fce6db91627946f3d5 /CHANGES.current | |
parent | 9babc2663449aa156233521475cff3849d6a7ac7 (diff) | |
download | swig-5d363276f5688d2bf1b4ad304a191c216f5c8483.tar.gz |
Bump version to 3.0.8
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diff --git a/CHANGES.current b/CHANGES.current index f6922c5f2..c0694f657 100644 --- a/CHANGES.current +++ b/CHANGES.current @@ -2,120 +2,5 @@ Below are the changes for the current release. See the CHANGES file for changes in older releases. See the RELEASENOTES file for a summary of changes in each release. -Version 3.0.7 (3 Aug 2015) -========================== - -2015-08-02: wsfulton - [Java] Fix potential security exploit in generated Java classes. - The swigCPtr and swigCMemOwn member variables in the generated Java - classes are now declared 'transient' by default. Further details of the exploit - in Android is being published in an academic paper as part of USENIX WOOT '15: - https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot15/workshop-program/presentation/peles. - - In the unlikely event that you are relying on these members being serializable, - then you will need to override the default javabody and javabody_derived typemaps - to generate the old generated code. The relevant typemaps are in the Lib directory - in the java.swg, boost_shared_ptr.i and boost_intrusive_ptr.i files. Copy the - relevant default typemaps into your interface file and remove the 'transient' keyword. - - *** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY *** - -2015-08-01: vadz - Make configure --without-alllang option more useful: it can now be overridden by the following - --with-xxx options, allowing to easily enable just one or two languages. - -2015-07-30: wsfulton - Fix #440 - Initialise all newly created arrays when using %array_functions and %array_class - in the carrays.i library - bug is only relevant when using C++. - -2015-07-29: wsfulton - [Python] Improve indentation warning and error messages for code in the following directives: - - %pythonprepend - %pythonappend - %pythoncode - %pythonbegin - %feature("shadow") - - Old error example: - Error: Line indented less than expected (line 3 of pythoncode) - - New error example: - Error: Line indented less than expected (line 3 of %pythoncode or %insert("python") block) - as no line should be indented less than the indentation in line 1 - - Old warning example: - Warning 740: Whitespace prefix doesn't match (line 2 of %pythoncode or %insert("python") block) - - New warning example: - Warning 740: Whitespace indentation is inconsistent compared to earlier lines (line 3 of - %pythoncode or %insert("python") block) - - -2015-07-28: wsfulton - [Python] Fix #475. Improve docstring indentation handling. - - SWIG-3.0.5 and earlier sometimes truncated text provided in the docstring feature. - This occurred when the indentation (whitespace) in the docstring was less in the - second or later lines when compared to the first line. - SWIG-3.0.6 gave a 'Line indented less than expected' error instead of truncating - the docstring text. - Now the indentation for the 'docstring' feature is smarter and is appropriately - adjusted so that no truncation occurs. - -2015-07-22: wsfulton - Support for special variable expansion in typemap attributes. Example usage expansion - in the 'out' attribute (C# specific): - - %typemap(ctype, out="$*1_ltype") unsigned int& "$*1_ltype" - - is equivalent to the following as $*1_ltype expands to 'unsigned int': - - %typemap(ctype, out="unsigned int") unsigned int& "unsigned int" - - Special variables can be used within special variable macros too. Example usage expansion: - - %typemap(cstype) unsigned int "uint" - %typemap(cstype, out="$typemap(cstype, $*1_ltype)") unsigned int& "$typemap(cstype, $*1_ltype)" - - Special variables are expanded first and hence the above is equivalent to: - - %typemap(cstype, out="$typemap(cstype, unsigned int)") unsigned int& "$typemap(cstype, unsigned int)" - - which then expands to: - - %typemap(cstype, out="uint") unsigned int& "uint" - -2015-07-22: lindleyf - Apply patch #439 - support for $typemap() (aka embedded typemaps or special variable - macros) in typemap attributes. A simple example where $typemap() is expanded in the - 'out' attribute (C# specific): - - %typemap(cstype) unsigned int "uint" - %typemap(cstype, out="$typemap(cstype, unsigned int)") unsigned int& "$typemap(cstype, unsigned int)" - - is equivalent to: - - %typemap(cstype, out="uint") unsigned int& "uint" - -2015-07-18: m7thon - [Python] Docstrings provided via %feature("docstring") are now quoted and added to - the tp_doc slot when using python builtin classes (-builtin). When no docstring is - provided, the tp_doc slot is set to the fully qualified C/C++ class name. - Github issues #445 and #461. - -2015-07-17: kwwette - [octave] Support Octave version 4.0.0 (thanks to patches from Orion Poplawski). - -2015-07-07: wsfulton - SWIG no longer generates a wrapper for a class' constructor if that class has - any base class with a private destructor. This is because your compiler should - not allow a class to be instantiated if a base has a private destructor. Some - compilers do, so if you need the old behaviour, use the "notabstract" feature, eg: - - %feature("notabstract") Derived; - class Base { - ~Base() {} - }; - struct Derived : Base {}; - +Version 3.0.8 (in progress) +=========================== |