- Since (at least) Octave 5.1.0, the Octave error() function now raises a C++
exception, which if uncaught immediately exits a SWIG wrapper function,
bypassing any cleanup code that may appear after a "fail:" label.
- This patch adds a "try { ... } catch(...) { }" block around the contents of
SWIG wrapper functions to first execute the cleanup code before rethrowing any
exception raised.
- It is backward compatible with earlier versions of Octave where error() does
not raise an exception, which will still branch to the "fail:" block to
execute cleanup code if an error is encountered.
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SWIG Source directory
Source/DOH - A core set of basic datatypes including
strings, lists, hashes, and files. Used
extensively by the rest of SWIG.
Source/Swig - Swig core. Type-system, utility functions.
Source/Preprocessor - SWIG C Preprocessor
Source/CParse - SWIG C Parser (still messy)
Source/Modules - Language modules.
Source/Include - Include files.
Historic directories which may be in CVS, but have been removed:
Source/Modules1.1 - Old SWIG-1.1 modules. Empty.
Source/LParse - Experimental parser. Officially dead
as CParse is more capable.
Source/SWIG1.1 - Old SWIG1.1 core. Completely empty now.