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NAME

       swig - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator

SYNOPSIS

       swig [options] file

DESCRIPTION

       The  swig  command  is  used to create wrapper code to connect C and C++ code to scripting
       languages like Perl, Python, etc. from the  definition  of  the  interface.  For  detailed
       information  on  writing  those interface definitions please refer to /usr/share/doc/swig-
       doc/Manual/index.html from the swig-doc package.  This manpage concentrates on  explaining
       the invocation of the swig command.

OPTIONS

   Target Language Options:
       -chicken
              Generate CHICKEN wrappers

       -csharp
              Generate C# wrappers

       -guile Generate Guile wrappers

       -java  Generate Java wrappers

       -mzscheme
              Generate Mzscheme wrappers

       -ocaml Generate Ocaml wrappers

       -perl  Generate Perl wrappers.

       -php   Generate PHP wrappers

       -pike  Generate Pike wrappers

       -python
              Generate Python wrappers

       -ruby  Generate Ruby wrappers

       -sexp  Generate Lisp S-Expressions wrappers

       -tcl   Generate Tcl wrappers

       -xml   Generate XML wrappers.

   General Options
       -c++   Enable C++ processing

       -co    Check a file out of the SWIG library

       -dirprot
              Turn on wrapping of protected members for director classes

       -Dsymbol
              Define a symbol symbol (for conditional compilation)

       -E     Preprocess only, does not generate wrapper code

       -fcompact
              Compile in compact mode

       -fvirtual
              Compile in virtual elimination mode

       -Fstandard
              Display error/warning messages in commonly used format

       -Fmicrosoft
              Display error/warning messages in Microsoft format

       -help  Show  a  summary  of  supported options and especially of supported options for the
              selected language.

       -Idir  Look for SWIG files in dir

       -ignoremissing
              Ignore missing include files

       -importall
              Follow all #include statements as imports

       -includeall
              Follow all #include statements

       -lifile
              Include SWIG library file ifile

       -M     List all dependencies

       -MM    List dependencies, but omit files in SWIG library

       -makedefault
              Create default constructors/destructors (the default)

       -module name
              Set module name to name

       -nocontract
              Turn off contract checking

       -nodefault
              Do not generate constructors/destructors

       -nodirprot
              Do not wrap director protected members

       -noexcept
              Do not wrap exception specifiers

       -noextern
              Do not generate extern declarations

       -noruntime
              Do not include SWIG runtime code

       -o outfile
              Set name of the output file to outfile

       -outdir dir
              Set language specific files output directory

       -runtime
              Make the runtime support code globally visible.

       -small Compile in virtual elimination & compact mode

       -swiglib
              Report location of SWIG library and exit

       -v     Run in verbose mode

       -version
              Print SWIG version number

       -Wall  Enable all warning messages

       -Wallkw
              Enable warning messages for all the languages keywords

       -Werror
              Force to treat the warnings as errors

       -w n   Suppress warning number n

AUTHOR

       SWIG was originally created by David Beazley. For up-to-date information about authors and
       contributors  please  check http://www.swig.org/guilty.html.  This manual page was written
       by Torsten Landschoff <torsten@debian.org> for the Debian project  (but  may  be  used  by
       others).

                                            2004-05-22                                    SWIG(1)