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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -*** ANNOUNCE: SWIG 3.0.10 (12 Jun 2016) *** +*** ANNOUNCE: SWIG 3.0.11 (in progress) *** http://www.swig.org -We're pleased to announce SWIG-3.0.10, the latest SWIG release. +We're pleased to announce SWIG-3.0.11, the latest SWIG release. What is SWIG? ============= @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ Availability ============ The release is available for download on Sourceforge at - http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swig-3.0.10.tar.gz + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swig-3.0.11.tar.gz A Windows version is also available at - http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swigwin-3.0.10.zip + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swigwin-3.0.11.zip Please report problems with this release to the swig-devel mailing list, details at http://www.swig.org/mail.html. @@ -3,6 +3,48 @@ SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) See the CHANGES.current file for changes in the current version. See the RELEASENOTES file for a summary of changes in each release. +Version 3.0.10 (12 Jun 2016) +============================ + +2016-06-06: mromberg + [Python] Patch #698. Add support for -relativeimport for python 2.7, so -py3 is no + longer also required for relative import support. + +2016-06-05: mromberg + [Python] Patch #694 - Fix package import regressions introduced in swig-3.0.9. + + 1) The code in 3.0.9 did not fall back to 'import _foo' if 'import bar._foo' failed + (assuming bar.foo was the main module). Every place _foo is imported now first tries + it from the package where foo was found and if that fails tries _foo as a global module. + + 2) The separate block of Python code that injected code to pull in the attributes + from _foo when -builtin is used made use of the -py3 switch to either do + 'from ._foo import *' or "from _foo import *". This block of code no longer does this + and instead checks the Python version at runtime to switch between the two syntaxes. + + In summary, swig-3.0.10 has been modified to ease the creation of wrapper modules + that can be fully made part of a Python package. SWIG no longer + assumes the dynamically linked C module is a global module. + The dynamic module can now be placed into either the same package as the pure Python + module or as a global module. Both locations are used by the Python wrapper to + locate the C module. + + However, this could cause a backwards incompatibility with some code + that was relying on the ability of "from package import _module" to + pull attributes out of the package directly. If your code populates a + module (which is also a package) with attributes that are SWIG + generated modules which were not loaded in a conventional way, + swig-3.0.8 and earlier may have worked due to 'from package import + _module' bypassing a real import and pulling your module in as an + attribute. This will no longer work. Since this is not a common (or + even recommended) practice, most folk should not be affected. + + *** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY *** + +2016-05-31: wsfulton + Fix #690 - Smart pointer to %ignored class doesn't expose inherited methods. + Regression introduced in swig-3.0.9. + Version 3.0.9 (29 May 2016) =========================== diff --git a/CHANGES.current b/CHANGES.current index b5b4567e2..312343f56 100644 --- a/CHANGES.current +++ b/CHANGES.current @@ -2,44 +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 3.0.10 (12 Jun 2016) +Version 3.0.11 (in progress) ============================ - -2016-06-06: mromberg - [Python] Patch #698. Add support for -relativeimport for python 2.7, so -py3 is no - longer also required for relative import support. - -2016-06-05: mromberg - [Python] Patch #694 - Fix package import regressions introduced in swig-3.0.9. - - 1) The code in 3.0.9 did not fall back to 'import _foo' if 'import bar._foo' failed - (assuming bar.foo was the main module). Every place _foo is imported now first tries - it from the package where foo was found and if that fails tries _foo as a global module. - - 2) The separate block of Python code that injected code to pull in the attributes - from _foo when -builtin is used made use of the -py3 switch to either do - 'from ._foo import *' or "from _foo import *". This block of code no longer does this - and instead checks the Python version at runtime to switch between the two syntaxes. - - In summary, swig-3.0.10 has been modified to ease the creation of wrapper modules - that can be fully made part of a Python package. SWIG no longer - assumes the dynamically linked C module is a global module. - The dynamic module can now be placed into either the same package as the pure Python - module or as a global module. Both locations are used by the Python wrapper to - locate the C module. - - However, this could cause a backwards incompatibility with some code - that was relying on the ability of "from package import _module" to - pull attributes out of the package directly. If your code populates a - module (which is also a package) with attributes that are SWIG - generated modules which were not loaded in a conventional way, - swig-3.0.8 and earlier may have worked due to 'from package import - _module' bypassing a real import and pulling your module in as an - attribute. This will no longer work. Since this is not a common (or - even recommended) practice, most folk should not be affected. - - *** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY *** - -2016-05-31: wsfulton - Fix #690 - Smart pointer to %ignored class doesn't expose inherited methods. - Regression introduced in swig-3.0.9. diff --git a/Doc/Manual/Sections.html b/Doc/Manual/Sections.html index 0adc60642..8417bec15 100644 --- a/Doc/Manual/Sections.html +++ b/Doc/Manual/Sections.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <H1><a name="Sections">SWIG-3.0 Documentation</a></H1> <p> -Last update : SWIG-3.0.10 (12 Jun 2016) +Last update : SWIG-3.0.11 (in progress) </p> <H2><a name="Sections_Sections">Sections</a></H2> @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) -Version: 3.0.10 (12 Jun 2016) +Version: 3.0.11 (in progress) Tagline: SWIG is a compiler that integrates C and C++ with languages including Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby, PHP, Java, C#, D, Go, Lua, diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index a29443005..492d9cc1c 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl The macros which aren't shipped with the autotools are stored in the dnl Tools/config directory in .m4 files. -AC_INIT([swig],[3.0.10],[http://www.swig.org]) +AC_INIT([swig],[3.0.11],[http://www.swig.org]) dnl NB: When this requirement is increased to 2.60 or later, AC_PROG_SED dnl definition below can be removed |