SWIG's support for PHP4 was removed over a decade ago, and PHP4 itself
went out of security support more than a decade ago too - nobody is
realistically going to be trying to generate PHP4 bindings in 2019.
* ZackerySpytz-cpp11_u_U_char_encoding_prefixes:
Document C++11 UCS-2 UCS-4 and C++17 UTF8 character literals support
c++17 u8 character literals testcase
C++17 u8 character literals fix
C++17 u8 character literals testcase
Fix the Java tests
Add support for the C++11 u and U encoding prefixes for char literals
Fix regression introduced by 3f5c17824c
which resulted in using "$ignore" instead of the real parameter name in
Python if an %ignore/%rename($ignore) for the parameter name was used
(as could happen not necessarily intentionally when using wild card
ignores with regex matches) by explicitly checking if we're dealing with
a parameter node in apply_rename(), used by Swig_name_make(), and not
renaming it to "$ignore" in this case.
Extend the test suite to check for this case.
Closes#1460.
* mzscheme-experimental:
Fix mzscheme name and unions testcases
Terminology correction in html docs
Suppress experimental language warning when running the test-suite
Mark MzScheme as an experimental language
Add mzscheme to Travis testing
Format mzscheme help output
Mzscheme out of source examples fixes
Standardise Mzscheme simple example
Standardise Guile simple example
Fix mzscheme static variable wrappers
MzScheme missing destructor added in, std_vector example fixed
Fix mzscheme simple example
Fix mzscheme multimap example
Skip failing MzScheme tests
* ZackerySpytz-OCaml-classDirectorMethod-CAMLreturn:
[OCaml] Fix possible GC issues in generated director code
Conflicts:
Examples/test-suite/ocaml/director_unroll_runme.ml
$argnum needs to be expanded in the 'varin' typemap which shares
code used by the 'in' typemap.
Setting the static variable is also a function call (argnum=1).
Added class examples - needs static variables to work
Test newly working test cases with this fix
Fix access to already released memory during PHP module shutdown, which
often didn't cause visible problems, but could result in segmentation
faults, bus errors, etc. Fixes#1170, reported by Jitka Plesníková.
This was trying to return a reference, but that doesn't actually work
for all the things it's used for, and none of the uses require the
return value to be a reference.