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<H2>SWIG wrapped and manually wrapped functions in Java</H2>
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This example compares wrapping a c global function using the manual way and the SWIG way.
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<li><a href="example.i">example.i</a>. Interface file comparing code wrapped by SWIG and wrapped manually.
<li><a href="main.java">main.java</a>. Sample Java program showing calls to both manually wrapped and SWIG wrapped c functions.
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<h2>Notes</h2>
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<li>SWIG writes all the awkward JNI code for you. You just have to tell SWIG which functions to wrap.
<li>If memory is allocated in c it needs to be free'd. A function, such as free(), can be provided with access from Java to free the memory.
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