- Remove using directives from the generated C# code and fully qualify the use of all .NET framework types in order to minimize potential name collisions from input files defining types, namespace, etc with the same name as .NET framework members. - Globally qualify the use of .NET framework types in the System namespace - Remove .NET 1.1 support, .NET 2 is the minimum for the C# module Closes #79 * 'master' of https://github.com/BrantKyser/swig: Correct spelling of compatibility. Update documentation to reflect fully qualifying the use of .NET types in the generated code. Add support for SWIG2_CSHARP macro to create SWIG 2 backwards compatability mode. Remove using directives from the generated C# code and fully qualify the use of all .NET framework types in order to minimize potential name collisions from input files defining types, namespace, etc with the same name as .NET framework members. Since SWIG 3.0 removes support for .NET 1.1, cleanup the C# library by removing the use of the SWIG_DOTNET_1 macro. Globablly qualify the use of types from the .NET framework's System namespace in the C# module and library. Add test case to demonstrate the name collision that occurs in the generated C# code when a namespace is named System. |
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06/25/2002 This directory contains all of the SWIG language modules. Many of these modules contain code that dates back to SWIG1.0. The module API has changed a lot in the development releases so this is fairly messy. We're working on cleaning it up, but you'll have to bear with us until it's done. -- Dave