wok-current rev 24297
updated swig (4.0.1 -> 4.0.2)
author | Hans-G?nter Theisgen |
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date | Sat Jan 15 13:48:03 2022 +0100 (2022-01-15) |
parents | daea73103f19 |
children | 63de22f6cf26 |
files | swig/description.txt swig/receipt |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/swig/description.txt Sat Jan 15 13:48:03 2022 +0100 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ 1.4 +SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in 1.5 +C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages. 1.6 +SWIG is used with different types of target languages including common 1.7 +scripting languages such as Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl and Ruby. 1.8 +The list of supported languages also includes non-scripting languages 1.9 +such as C#, D, Go language, Java including Android, Lua, OCaml, Octave, 1.10 +Scilab and R. 1.11 +Also several interpreted and compiled Scheme implementations (Guile, 1.12 +MzScheme/Racket) are supported. 1.13 +SWIG is most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled 1.14 +programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and 1.15 +prototyping C/C++ software. 1.16 +SWIG is typically used to parse C/C++ interfaces and generate the 1.17 +'glue code' required for the above target languages to call into the 1.18 +C/C++ code. 1.19 +SWIG can also export its parse tree in the form of XML. 1.20 +SWIG is free software and the code that SWIG generates is compatible 1.21 +with both commercial and non-commercial projects.
2.1 --- a/swig/receipt Sat Jan 15 10:17:16 2022 +0000 2.2 +++ b/swig/receipt Sat Jan 15 13:48:03 2022 +0100 2.3 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ 2.4 # SliTaz package receipt. 2.5 2.6 PACKAGE="swig" 2.7 -VERSION="4.0.1" 2.8 +VERSION="4.0.2" 2.9 CATEGORY="development" 2.10 TAGS="compiler" 2.11 -MAINTAINER="devel@slitaz.org" 2.12 +MAINTAINER="maintainer@slitaz.org" 2.13 LICENSE="GPL3" 2.14 SHORT_DESC="A compiler that makes it easy to integrate C and C++ code with scripting languages." 2.15 WEB_SITE="http://www.swig.org/" 2.16 @@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ 2.17 # Rules to configure and make the package. 2.18 compile_rules() 2.19 { 2.20 - ./configure --prefix=/usr $CONFIGURE_ARGS && 2.21 + ./configure \ 2.22 + --prefix=/usr \ 2.23 + $CONFIGURE_ARGS && 2.24 make && 2.25 make install 2.26 }