Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional.
Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings
it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported).
Issue #1447
Three status: Disabled, Experimental and Supported.
Any target language classified as 'Experimental' will issue new warning
524 SWIGWARN_LANG_EXPERIMENTAL.
Any target language classified as 'Disabled' will error out.
Languages will be classified in forthcoming commits.
Issue #1437
SWIG now requires a target language to be specified instead of
defaulting to wrapping for Tcl. Specifying swig --help without
a target language now just shows the generic help. The -nolang
option has been removed.
PHP5 is no longer actively supported by the PHP developers and security
support for it ends completely at the end of 2018, so it doesn't make
sense to include support for it in the upcoming SWIG 4.0.0 release.
See #701.
The C standard requires that argv be terminated with a NULL pointer
(that is, argv[argc] == NULL). There are several places in the swig
codebase that require this to check for missing arguments. However,
SWIG_merge_envopt() was not keeping the NULL terminator, resulting in
argument parsing failures (typically program aborts) when arguments were
passed via the SWIG_FEATURES environment variable.
PHP5's C extension API has changed substantially so you need to use
-php7 to specify you want PHP7 compatible wrappers.
Fixes https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/571
Support for -stat was removed in SWIG 1.3 Alpha 1 nearly 15 years ago,
and the documentation options were removed prior to that, so issuing a
warning that they are deprecated and ignoring them serves no useful
purpose now.
This module comes with a design that allows different code emitter implementations.
For the the phase of development the module is split into multiple files
which will be merged together when development converges.
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It is still a bit rough around some edges, particularly with regard to multi-threading and operator overloading, and there are some documentation bits missing, but it should be fine for basic use.
The test-suite should build and run fine with the current versions of DMD, LDC and Tango (at least) on Linux x86_64 and Mac OS X 10.6.
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generate PHP4-specific output, with -php just being an alias for one of them.
Currently the only difference is that -php5 SWIGPHP5 is defined instead of
SWIGPHP4.
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