Update changes file with previous commit dropping .NET 1.1 support
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@ -5,6 +5,25 @@ See the RELEASENOTES file for a summary of changes in each release.
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Version 3.0.0 (in progress)
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Version 3.0.0 (in progress)
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2013-11-09: wsfulton
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[C#] Apply patch #79 from Brant Kyser
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- Remove using directives from the generated C# code and fully qualify the use of all .NET
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framework types in order to minimize potential name collisions from input files defining
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types, namespace, etc with the same name as .NET framework members.
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- Globally qualify the use of .NET framework types in the System namespace
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- Remove .NET 1.1 support, .NET 2 is the minimum for the C# module
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This is a potential backwards compatibility break if code has been added relying on these using
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statements that used to be generated:
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using System;
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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The quick fix to add these back in is to add the -DSWIG2_CSHARP command line option when
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executing SWIG. See CSharp.html documentation for more info.
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*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***
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2013-11-05: wsfulton
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2013-11-05: wsfulton
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[Java] Fix some corner cases for the $packagepath/$javaclassname special variable substitution.
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[Java] Fix some corner cases for the $packagepath/$javaclassname special variable substitution.
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