swig-3.0.9 release update
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*** ANNOUNCE: SWIG 3.0.9 (in progress) ***
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*** ANNOUNCE: SWIG 3.0.9 (29 May 2016) ***
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http://www.swig.org
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See the CHANGES file for changes in older releases.
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See the RELEASENOTES file for a summary of changes in each release.
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Version 3.0.9 (in progress)
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Version 3.0.9 (29 May 2016)
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2016-05-24: mromberg
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<H1><a name="Sections">SWIG-3.0 Documentation</a></H1>
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<p>
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Last update : SWIG-3.0.9 (in progress)
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Last update : SWIG-3.0.9 (29 May 2016)
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</p>
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<H2><a name="Sections_Sections">Sections</a></H2>
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SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator)
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Version: 3.0.9 (in progress)
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Version: 3.0.9 (29 May 2016)
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Tagline: SWIG is a compiler that integrates C and C++ with languages
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including Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby, PHP, Java, C#, D, Go, Lua,
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Detailed release notes are available with the release and are also
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published on the SWIG web site at http://swig.org/release.html.
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SWIG-3.0.9 summary:
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- Add support for Python's implicit namespace packages.
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- Fixes to support Go 1.6.
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- C++11 std::array support added for Java.
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- Improved C++ multiple inheritance support for Java/C# wrappers.
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- Various other minor fixes and improvements for C#, D, Go, Java,
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Javascript, Lua, Python, R, Ruby, Scilab.
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SWIG-3.0.8 summary:
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- pdf documentation enhancements.
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- Various Python 3.5 issues fixed.
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