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Issue # numbers mentioned below can be found on Github. For more details, add
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the issue number to the end of the URL: https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/
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Version 3.0.13 (27 Jan 2017)
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============================
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2017-01-27: wsfulton
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[C#] #882 Fix missing filename in error messages when there is a problem
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writing out C# files.
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2017-01-27: briancaine
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[Guile] #744 Fix compilation errors in Guile wrappers - regression
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introduced in swig-3.0.11.
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2017-01-24: andrey-starodubtsev
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[Java] Apply #704 - director typemap improvements.
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Memory leak fixes, add support for "directorargout" typemap and
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add director support to typemaps.i.
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2017-01-24: wsfulton
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Enhance %extend to extend a class with template constructors, eg:
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struct Foo {
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%extend {
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template<typename T>
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Foo(int a, T b) {
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...
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}
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}
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};
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%template(Foo) Foo::Foo<double>;
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2017-01-22: wsfulton
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Issue #876 Enhance %extend to extend a class with template methods, eg:
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struct Foo {
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%extend {
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template<typename T>
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void do_stuff(int a, T b) {
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...
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}
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}
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};
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%template(do_stuff_inst) Foo::do_stuff<double>;
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Similarly for static template methods.
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2017-01-22: kwwette
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[Octave] add support for version 4.2
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- The Octave API now uses some C++11 features. It is recommended to use
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the mkoctfile program supplied by Octave to compile the SWIG-generated
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wrapper code, as mkoctfile will ensure the correct C++ compiler/options
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are used. Otherwise, the value of `mkoctfile -p CXX` should be parsed
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for any -std=* flags which might be present.
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- Octave has dropped support for << and >> operators, so SWIG now
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ignores them.
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- The Octave error() function now raises C++ exceptions to propagate
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Octave errors, so %exception directives may need to be modified.
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For convenience the SWIG_RETHROW_OCTAVE_EXCEPTIONS macro can be used
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to rethrow any Octave exceptions for Octave itself to handle, e.g.:
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try {
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$action // may call error()
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}
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SWIG_RETHROW_OCTAVE_EXCEPTIONS // error() exceptions are rethrown
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catch(...) {
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... // all other exceptions
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}
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*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***
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2017-01-16: wkalinin
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[C#] Fix #733 regression introduced in swig-3.0.9.
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Missing virtual function override in C# layer when using %import.
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2017-01-16: fschlimb
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Fix #813 template symbol name lookup bug when typedef names are the same but in different
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namespaces.
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2017-01-15: wsfulton
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[C# D Java]
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The SWIG library no longer uses the javatype, dtype or cstype typemaps, thereby
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completely freeing them up for users to use without having to replicate the library
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code that they previously added. The code previously generated by these typemaps
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has been replaced by the new %proxycode directive. Their use in the library code
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was fairly minimal:
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C# cstype: std_array.i std_map.i std_vector.i
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D dtype: std_vector.i
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Java javatype: arrays_java.i
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2017-01-14: wsfulton
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The %extend directive can now optionally support one of the 'class', 'struct' or 'union'
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keywords before the identifier name, for example:
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struct X { ... };
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%extend struct X { ... }
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Previously this had to specified as:
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struct X { ... };
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%extend X { ... }
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2017-01-13: wsfulton
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[C# D Java] Add new %proxycode directive which is a macro for %insert("proxycode").
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This is a way of adding pure C#/D/Java code into the appropriate proxy class, eg:
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%extend Proxy2 {
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%proxycode %{
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public int proxycode2(int i) {
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return i+2;
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}
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%}
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}
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%inline %{
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struct Proxy2 {};
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%}
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There will then be a pure Java/C#/D method called proxycode2 in the Proxy2 class.
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2016-12-31: ajrheading1
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Issue #860 - Remove use of std::unary_function and std::binary_function
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which is deprecated in C++11.
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2016-12-30: olly
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[PHP7] Register internal 'swig_runtime_data_type_pointer' constant
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as "CONST_PERSISTENT" to avoid segmentation fault on module unload.
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Fixes #859 reported by Timotheus Pokorra. Thanks also to Javier Torres
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for a minimal reproducer.
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Version 3.0.11 (29 Dec 2016)
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