| SWIG Compatibility |
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| <img src="images/compat.png" alt="Compatibility"> |
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| SWIG is known to work on the following platforms : |
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| <li> Unix |
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| <blockquote> |
| SWIG is configured and built using an autoconf script so it is |
| relatively easy to install on almost any flavor of Unix. However, most of |
| SWIG's development has taken place under Linux and Solaris. |
| While the configuration script tries to determine the proper settings |
| for your machine, some tweaking may be required to compile the |
| examples included in the distribution (especially if you are using a |
| version of Unix such as AIX or HPUX). |
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| <li> Microsoft Windows |
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| <blockquote> |
| SWIG works on 32 bit versions of Windows such as Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. |
| However, given that SWIG is primarily developed under Unix, the Windows |
| version is not as thoroughly tested, but is used widely and successfully under Windows. |
| Currently the Windows version of SWIG 1.3 is compiled and tested under <a href=http://www.cygwin.com>Cygwin</a> and <a href=http://www.mingw.org>Mingw</a> using gcc, but should be compilable by any other Windows C++ compiler. SWIG 1.1 can be compiled with Visual C++ 4.x/5.x/6.x or with the Borland C++ 5.x |
| compiler. However, SWIG 1.1 has only been officially tested using the |
| Visual C++ compiler. You may also need to determine which compiler |
| has been used to compile the various scripting languages that you will |
| be using. In general, using SWIG with a different C++ compiler than |
| the one that was used to compile the target scripting language may |
| not work (for example, trying to create a Tcl/Tk module using the |
| Borland compiler when Tcl/Tk has been compiled with Visual C++). |
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| </blockquote> |
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| <li> Macintosh |
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| <blockquote> |
| A highly experimental version of SWIG has been compiled using |
| Metrowerks Code Warrior 10. Given the limited availability and |
| experience with the Macintosh, this version of SWIG should only |
| be used by exceptionally brave users. SWIG has not been fully tested with Python or |
| Perl on the Macintosh although some users have reported success. |
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| <b>Note:</b>SWIG-1.3.12 does support OS-X/Darwin. Simply download the Unix |
| sources, configure, and build from the command terminal. |
| </blockquote> |
| </ul> |
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| <a name="SupportedLanguages"><h3> Supported Languages </h3> |
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| The following scripting languages were supported in the final SWIG 1.1 release. |
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| <ul> |
| <li> Tcl 8.0 and newer versions. |
| <li> Python 1.5 and newer. |
| <li> Perl 5.003 or newer. |
| <li> Guile 1.3.4 and newer. |
| </ul> |
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| The following languages are also supported in SWIG 1.3.6 onwards. |
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| <li> Java JDK 1.1 and newer. |
| <li> Ruby. |
| <li> Mzscheme. |
| </ul> |
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| PHP support was added in SWIG 1.3.11.<br> |
| Objective Caml (Ocaml) support was added in SWIG 1.3.14.<br> |
| Support for C# and the Chicken scheme compiler was added in SWIG 1.3.18. |
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| Any newer versions of these languages should be assumed to be |
| supported unless otherwise indicated. |
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| There is also <a href="http://www.ultravioletconsulting.com/projects/swigjs">SwigJS</a>, a JavaScript module for SWIG |
| and <a href="http://efsa.sourceforge.net/archive/cozzi/swigeiffel.htm">SWIGEiffel</a> for Eiffel. |
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| <h3> Compilation Requirements </h3> |
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| SWIG is implemented in C and C++ and is distributed in source form. |
| You will need a working C++ compiler (e.g. g++) to build SWIG and at |
| least one of the supported scripting languages to use it (or else it |
| isn't going to be very useful). SWIG does not depend upon any of the |
| supported scripting languages for its own compilation. Finally, |
| although SWIG is partly written in C++, a C++ compiler is not required to use |
| SWIG--it works just fine with both ANSI C and C++. |
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