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*** ANNOUNCE: SWIG 1.3.16 ***
http://www.swig.org
October 14, 2002
We're pleased to announce SWIG 1.3.16, the latest installment in the
SWIG development effort. SWIG-1.3.16 is mostly a bug-fix release to
SWIG-1.3.15.
What is SWIG?
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SWIG is a software development tool that reads C/C++ header files and
generates the wrapper code needed to make C and C++ code accessible
from other languages including Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby, PHP, Java,
Guile, Mzscheme, and Ocaml. Major applications of SWIG include
generation of scripting language extension modules, rapid prototyping,
testing, and user interface development for large C/C++ systems.
Availability:
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The release is available for download on Sourceforge at
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swig-1.3.16.tar.gz
Within the next day, a Windows version will also be made available at
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swigwin-1.3.16.zip
Release numbers
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With SWIG1.3, we are adopting an odd/even version numbering scheme for
SWIG. Odd version numbers (1.3, 1.5, 1.7, etc...) are considered to
be development releases. Even numbers (1.4,1.6,1.8) are stable
releases. The current 1.3 effort is working to produce a stable 2.0
release. A stable 2.0 release will not be made until it can
accompanied by fully updated documentation. In the meantime, we will
continue to make periodic 1.3.x releases.
We need your help!
------------------
Even if you are perfectly happy with SWIG1.1, we can still use your
feedback. First, we like to know about compilation problems and other
issues concerning the building of SWIG. Second, if SWIG1.3 is unable
to compile your old interface files, we would like to get information
about the features you are using. This information will help us find
bugs in the SWIG1.3 release, develop techniques for supporting
backwards compatibility, and write documentation that addresses
specific issues related to migrating from SWIG1.1 to SWIG1.3.
We are also looking for volunteers who would like to work on various
aspects of SWIG development. SWIG is an unfunded project that would
not exist without volunteers. We are also looking for the developers
of other SWIG language modules. If you have developed a SWIG module
and would like to see it incorporated into the new release, please
contact us to obtain SWIG-CVS access. We are also more than willing
to help port your module from SWIG1.1 to SWIG1.3. Please send email
to beazley@cs.uchicago.edu for further information.
Please report problems with this release to swig-dev@cs.uchicago.edu.
--- The SWIG Developers
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