├── .git_archival.txt ├── .gitattributes ├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ ├── build.yml │ └── swig-update-autocheck.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .pre-commit-config.yaml ├── CMakeLists.txt ├── LICENSE ├── LICENSE-GPL ├── LICENSE-SWIG ├── LICENSE-UNIVERSITIES ├── README.md ├── pyproject.toml ├── setup.cfg ├── src └── swig │ └── __init__.py └── swig_version.cmake /.git_archival.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node: 66c80e7616cc9bdc6b157ff150e1aa5381b62c56 2 | node-date: 2025-04-18T11:21:34-07:00 3 | describe-name: 4.3.1 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .git_archival.txt export-subst 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" 4 | directory: "/" 5 | schedule: 6 | interval: "weekly" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: CI 2 | 3 | on: 4 | workflow_dispatch: 5 | pull_request: 6 | push: 7 | branches: 8 | - main 9 | tags: 10 | - "*.*.*" 11 | 12 | 13 | jobs: 14 | build_wheels: 15 | name: Build ${{ matrix.build }}${{ matrix.arch }} wheels on ${{ matrix.os }} 16 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 17 | strategy: 18 | matrix: 19 | include: 20 | - os: ubuntu-latest 21 | arch: "x86_64" 22 | artifact_suffix: "linux_x86_64" 23 | - os: ubuntu-latest 24 | arch: "i686" 25 | artifact_suffix: "linux_i686" 26 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm 27 | arch: "aarch64" 28 | build: "manylinux_" 29 | artifact_suffix: "manylinux_aarch64" 30 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm 31 | arch: "aarch64" 32 | build: "musllinux_" 33 | artifact_suffix: "musllinux_aarch64" 34 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm 35 | arch: "armv7l" 36 | build: "manylinux_" 37 | artifact_suffix: "manylinux_armv7l" 38 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm 39 | arch: "armv7l" 40 | build: "musllinux_" 41 | artifact_suffix: "musllinux_armv7l" 42 | - os: ubuntu-latest 43 | arch: "ppc64le" 44 | build: "manylinux_" 45 | artifact_suffix: "manylinux_ppc64le" 46 | use_qemu: true 47 | - os: ubuntu-latest 48 | arch: "ppc64le" 49 | build: "musllinux_" 50 | artifact_suffix: "musllinux_ppc64le" 51 | use_qemu: true 52 | - os: ubuntu-latest 53 | arch: "s390x" 54 | build: "manylinux_" 55 | artifact_suffix: "manylinux_s390x" 56 | use_qemu: true 57 | - os: ubuntu-latest 58 | arch: "s390x" 59 | build: "musllinux_" 60 | artifact_suffix: "musllinux_s390x" 61 | use_qemu: true 62 | - os: windows-2019 63 | arch: "AMD64" 64 | msystem: "mingw64" 65 | mingw_env: "x86_64" 66 | artifact_suffix: "windows_x86_64" 67 | - os: macos-14 68 | arch: "universal2" 69 | artifact_suffix: "macos" 70 | 71 | steps: 72 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 73 | with: 74 | fetch-depth: 0 # ensure history is present for automatic versioning 75 | 76 | - name: Set up QEMU 77 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3.6.0 78 | if: runner.os == 'Linux' && matrix.use_qemu 79 | 80 | - name: Set up MSYS 81 | uses: msys2/setup-msys2@v2 82 | with: 83 | msystem: ${{ matrix.msystem }} 84 | install: >- 85 | mingw-w64-${{matrix.mingw_env}}-toolchain 86 | if: runner.os == 'Windows' 87 | 88 | - name: Install ninja (macOS) 89 | run: which ninja || brew install ninja 90 | if: runner.os == 'macOS' 91 | 92 | - name: Install pipx (macOS) 93 | run: which pipx || brew install pipx 94 | if: runner.os == 'macOS' 95 | - name: Build wheels 96 | uses: pypa/cibuildwheel@v2.23.2 97 | env: 98 | CIBW_ARCHS: "${{ matrix.arch }}" 99 | CIBW_BUILD: "cp39-${{ matrix.build || '' }}*" 100 | 101 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 102 | with: 103 | name: artifact-${{matrix.artifact_suffix}} 104 | path: ./wheelhouse/*.whl 105 | 106 | build_sdist: 107 | name: Build source distributions 108 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 109 | steps: 110 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 111 | with: 112 | fetch-depth: 0 # ensure history is present for automatic versioning 113 | 114 | - name: Build SDist 115 | run: pipx run build --sdist 116 | 117 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 118 | with: 119 | name: artifact-sdist 120 | path: dist/*.tar.gz 121 | 122 | check_dist: 123 | name: Check dist 124 | needs: [build_wheels, build_sdist] 125 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 126 | steps: 127 | - uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 128 | with: 129 | path: dist 130 | merge-multiple: true 131 | - run: pipx run twine check --strict dist/* 132 | 133 | pypi-publish: 134 | name: Upload release to PyPI 135 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 136 | needs: [build_wheels, build_sdist, check_dist] 137 | if: github.event_name == 'push' && startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags') 138 | environment: 139 | name: pypi 140 | url: https://pypi.org/p/swig 141 | permissions: 142 | id-token: write # IMPORTANT: this permission is mandatory for trusted publishing 143 | steps: 144 | - name: Download Python package dist artifacts 145 | uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 146 | with: 147 | path: dist 148 | merge-multiple: true 149 | - name: Publish package distributions to PyPI 150 | uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1 151 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/swig-update-autocheck.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Auto-update SWIG Version 2 | on: 3 | workflow_dispatch: 4 | schedule: 5 | - cron: '0 10 * * 1' 6 | # pull_request_target: 7 | # branches: [ main ] 8 | jobs: 9 | update-dep: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 11 | steps: 12 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 13 | - name: Check and update SWIG version 14 | id: check-swig 15 | run: | 16 | old_version="$(grep -Po '(?<=SWIG_VERSION )\d+(\.\d+)+' swig_version.cmake)" 17 | echo "Old version: $old_version" 18 | echo "old_version=$old_version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT 19 | 20 | new_version_raw=$(git -c 'versionsort.suffix=-' \ 21 | ls-remote --exit-code --refs --sort='version:refname' --tags https://github.com/swig/swig/ 'v*.*.*'\ 22 | | tail --lines=1\ 23 | | cut --delimiter='/' --fields=3) 24 | 25 | echo "New version (raw): $new_version_raw" 26 | 27 | new_version=$(git -c 'versionsort.suffix=-' \ 28 | ls-remote --exit-code --refs --sort='version:refname' --tags https://github.com/swig/swig/ 'v*.*.*'\ 29 | | tail --lines=1\ 30 | | cut --delimiter='/' --fields=3\ 31 | | grep -Po '\d+(\.\d+)+') 32 | 33 | echo "New version: $new_version" 34 | echo "new_version=$new_version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT 35 | 36 | if [ "$old_version" != "$new_version" ] && [ "v$new_version" = "$new_version_raw" ]; then 37 | echo "set(SWIG_VERSION $new_version)" > swig_version.cmake 38 | echo "swig version updated" 39 | else 40 | echo "No change in swig version" 41 | fi 42 | 43 | - name: Create Pull Request 44 | uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v7 45 | with: 46 | token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 47 | commit-message: Update swig to version ${{ steps.check-swig.outputs.new_version }} 48 | title: Update SWIG version (${{ steps.check-swig.outputs.new_version }}) 49 | body: | 50 | - Update SWIG version to ${{ steps.check-swig.outputs.new_version }} 51 | Auto-generated by ${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/runs/${{ github.job }}?check_suite_focus=true 52 | author: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> 53 | branch: swig-version-update/${{ steps.check-swig.outputs.new_version }} 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 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Translations 58 | *.mo 59 | *.pot 60 | 61 | # Django stuff: 62 | *.log 63 | local_settings.py 64 | db.sqlite3 65 | db.sqlite3-journal 66 | 67 | # Flask stuff: 68 | instance/ 69 | .webassets-cache 70 | 71 | # Scrapy stuff: 72 | .scrapy 73 | 74 | # Sphinx documentation 75 | docs/_build/ 76 | 77 | # PyBuilder 78 | target/ 79 | 80 | # Jupyter Notebook 81 | .ipynb_checkpoints 82 | 83 | # IPython 84 | profile_default/ 85 | ipython_config.py 86 | 87 | # pyenv 88 | .python-version 89 | 90 | # pipenv 91 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control. 92 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies 93 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not 94 | # install all needed dependencies. 95 | #Pipfile.lock 96 | 97 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow 98 | __pypackages__/ 99 | 100 | # Celery stuff 101 | celerybeat-schedule 102 | celerybeat.pid 103 | 104 | # SageMath parsed files 105 | *.sage.py 106 | 107 | # Environments 108 | .env 109 | .venv 110 | env/ 111 | venv/ 112 | ENV/ 113 | env.bak/ 114 | venv.bak/ 115 | 116 | # Spyder project settings 117 | .spyderproject 118 | .spyproject 119 | 120 | # Rope project settings 121 | .ropeproject 122 | 123 | # mkdocs documentation 124 | /site 125 | 126 | # mypy 127 | .mypy_cache/ 128 | .dmypy.json 129 | dmypy.json 130 | 131 | # Pyre type checker 132 | .pyre/ 133 | 134 | ##### OS files to ignore ##### 135 | 136 | # macOS: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/macOS.gitignore 137 | # General 138 | .DS_Store 139 | .AppleDouble 140 | .LSOverride 141 | 142 | # Icon must end with two \r 143 | Icon 144 | 145 | # Thumbnails 146 | ._* 147 | 148 | # Files that might appear in the root of a volume 149 | .DocumentRevisions-V100 150 | .fseventsd 151 | .Spotlight-V100 152 | .TemporaryItems 153 | .Trashes 154 | .VolumeIcon.icns 155 | .com.apple.timemachine.donotpresent 156 | 157 | # Directories potentially created on remote AFP share 158 | .AppleDB 159 | .AppleDesktop 160 | Network Trash Folder 161 | Temporary Items 162 | .apdisk 163 | 164 | # Linux: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/Linux.gitignore 165 | *~ 166 | 167 | # temporary files which can be created if a process still has a handle open of a deleted file 168 | .fuse_hidden* 169 | 170 | # KDE directory preferences 171 | .directory 172 | 173 | # Linux trash folder which might appear on any partition or disk 174 | .Trash-* 175 | 176 | # .nfs files are created when an open file is removed but is still being accessed 177 | .nfs* 178 | 179 | # Windows: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/Windows.gitignore 180 | # Windows thumbnail cache files 181 | Thumbs.db 182 | Thumbs.db:encryptable 183 | ehthumbs.db 184 | ehthumbs_vista.db 185 | 186 | # Dump file 187 | *.stackdump 188 | 189 | # Folder config file 190 | [Dd]esktop.ini 191 | 192 | # Recycle Bin used on file shares 193 | $RECYCLE.BIN/ 194 | 195 | # Windows Installer files 196 | *.cab 197 | *.msi 198 | *.msix 199 | *.msm 200 | *.msp 201 | 202 | # Windows shortcuts 203 | *.lnk 204 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.pre-commit-config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ci: 2 | autofix_prs: true 3 | autoupdate_schedule: weekly 4 | repos: 5 | - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks 6 | rev: v5.0.0 7 | hooks: 8 | - id: trailing-whitespace 9 | - id: end-of-file-fixer 10 | - id: mixed-line-ending 11 | - id: check-case-conflict 12 | - id: check-shebang-scripts-are-executable 13 | - id: check-docstring-first 14 | - id: pretty-format-json 15 | - id: check-json 16 | - id: check-toml 17 | - id: check-yaml 18 | - id: debug-statements 19 | - id: requirements-txt-fixer 20 | - repo: https://github.com/psf/black 21 | rev: 25.1.0 22 | hooks: 23 | - id: black 24 | args: [--safe, --quiet] 25 | exclude: ^(src/swig/_version.py) 26 | - repo: https://github.com/asottile/blacken-docs 27 | rev: 1.19.1 28 | hooks: 29 | - id: blacken-docs 30 | additional_dependencies: [black==22.12.0] 31 | - repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8 32 | rev: 7.2.0 33 | hooks: 34 | - id: flake8 35 | additional_dependencies: [flake8-bugbear] 36 | exclude: ^(src/swig/_version.py) 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CMakeLists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.15) 2 | 3 | project(SwigPythonDistributions NONE) 4 | 5 | set(default_build_type "Release") 6 | if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE AND NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES) 7 | message(STATUS "Setting build type to '${default_build_type}' as none was specified.") 8 | set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "${default_build_type}" CACHE 9 | STRING "Choose the type of build." FORCE) 10 | set_property(CACHE CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE PROPERTY STRINGS 11 | "Debug" "Release" "MinSizeRel" "RelWithDebInfo") 12 | endif() 13 | 14 | enable_language(CXX) 15 | include(ExternalProject) 16 | 17 | include(swig_version.cmake) 18 | 19 | set(_swig_cache_args) 20 | set(_swig_build_flags) 21 | 22 | if(WIN32) 23 | set(_swig_build_flags "${_swig_build_flags} -static -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++") 24 | if (SWIG VERSION_LESS 4.1.0) 25 | # Building with Makefiles on Windows using MSYS is a royal pain 26 | # Makefiles were trying to run using the git bash copy of sh.exe, but 27 | # of course, those failed to run due to a SPACE in the path name 28 | # because "Program Files"... 29 | set(WIN_USE_PREBUILT ON) 30 | endif() 31 | endif() 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | function(tmp_ExternalProject_add_Empty prj deps) 36 | set(deps_args) 37 | if(NOT deps STREQUAL "") 38 | set(deps_args DEPENDS ${deps}) 39 | endif() 40 | ExternalProject_add(${prj} 41 | SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${prj} 42 | DOWNLOAD_COMMAND "" 43 | UPDATE_COMMAND "" 44 | CONFIGURE_COMMAND "" 45 | BUILD_COMMAND "" 46 | BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1 47 | INSTALL_COMMAND "" 48 | ${deps_args} 49 | ) 50 | endfunction() 51 | 52 | # PCRE2 53 | set(PCRE2_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE2-src) 54 | set(PCRE2_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE2-build) 55 | set(PCRE2_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE2-install) 56 | 57 | # PCRE 58 | set(PCRE_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE-src) 59 | set(PCRE_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE-build) 60 | set(PCRE_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/PCRE-install) 61 | 62 | if(NOT WIN_USE_PREBUILT) 63 | if(NOT SWIG_VERSION VERSION_LESS 4.1.0) 64 | ExternalProject_add(PCRE2 65 | SOURCE_DIR ${PCRE2_SOURCE_DIR} 66 | BINARY_DIR ${PCRE2_BINARY_DIR} 67 | INSTALL_DIR ${PCRE2_INSTALL_DIR} 68 | URL "https://github.com/PCRE2Project/pcre2/releases/download/pcre2-10.40/pcre2-10.40.zip" 69 | URL_HASH "SHA256=b6ee01732f0e41296e60a00ce37fbed1c4955ae7e7625b1fd29a55605c9493b4" 70 | CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS 71 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=${default_build_type} 72 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH= 73 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:STRING=lib 74 | -DCMAKE_C_STANDARD:STRING=99 75 | "-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES:STRING=${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES}" 76 | ) 77 | list(APPEND _swig_cache_args 78 | -DPCRE2_LIBRARY:FILEPATH=${PCRE2_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}pcre2-8${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} 79 | -DPCRE2_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=${PCRE2_INSTALL_DIR}/include 80 | ) 81 | else() 82 | ExternalProject_add(PCRE 83 | SOURCE_DIR ${PCRE_SOURCE_DIR} 84 | BINARY_DIR ${PCRE_BINARY_DIR} 85 | INSTALL_DIR ${PCRE_INSTALL_DIR} 86 | URL "https://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pcre/pcre-8.45.tar.gz" 87 | URL_HASH "SHA256=4e6ce03e0336e8b4a3d6c2b70b1c5e18590a5673a98186da90d4f33c23defc09" 88 | CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS 89 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=${default_build_type} 90 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH= 91 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:STRING=lib 92 | "-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES:STRING=${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES}" 93 | ) 94 | list(APPEND _swig_cache_args 95 | -DPCRE_LIBRARY:FILEPATH=${PCRE_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}pcre${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} 96 | -DPCRE_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=${PCRE_INSTALL_DIR}/include 97 | ) 98 | endif() 99 | endif() 100 | 101 | # Bison 102 | find_package(BISON 3.5) 103 | if(NOT BISON_FOUND AND NOT WIN_USE_PREBUILT) 104 | set(BISON_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/BISON-bin-src) 105 | set(BISON_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/BISON-bin-build) 106 | set(BISON_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/BISON-bin-install) 107 | set(BISON_BINARY_DIST_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/BISON-bin-dist) 108 | set(BISON_BINARY_DIST_ARCH_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/BISON-bin-dist-arch) 109 | if(WIN32) 110 | # Easiest to just download a precompiled binary 111 | # ExternalProject_add(BISON-bin 112 | # SOURCE_DIR ${BISON_SOURCE_DIR} 113 | # BINARY_DIR ${BISON_BINARY_DIR} 114 | # URL "https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison/archive/v2.5.24.tar.gz" 115 | # URL_HASH "SHA256=a49d6e310636e3487e1e066e411d908cfeae2d5b5fde1f3cf74fe1d6d4301062" 116 | # CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS 117 | # -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=${BISON_INSTALL_DIR} 118 | # INSTALL_DIR ${BISON_INSTALL_DIR} 119 | # ) 120 | ExternalProject_add(BISON-bin 121 | SOURCE_DIR ${BISON_BINARY_DIST_DIR} 122 | URL "https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison/releases/download/v2.5.24/win_flex_bison-2.5.24.zip" 123 | URL_HASH "SHA256=39c6086ce211d5415500acc5ed2d8939861ca1696aee48909c7f6daf5122b505" 124 | DOWNLOAD_DIR ${BISON_SOURCE_DIR} 125 | CONFIGURE_COMMAND "" 126 | BUILD_COMMAND "" 127 | BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1 128 | INSTALL_COMMAND "" 129 | ) 130 | list(APPEND _swig_cache_args 131 | -DBISON_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=${BISON_BINARY_DIST_DIR}/win_bison${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} 132 | ) 133 | else() 134 | # Build from source on platforms that could reasonably already have autotools installed 135 | ExternalProject_add(BISON-bin 136 | SOURCE_DIR ${BISON_SOURCE_DIR} 137 | INSTALL_DIR ${BISON_INSTALL_DIR} 138 | URL "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison-3.8.2.tar.gz" 139 | URL_HASH "SHA256=06c9e13bdf7eb24d4ceb6b59205a4f67c2c7e7213119644430fe82fbd14a0abb" 140 | CONFIGURE_COMMAND /configure --prefix= 141 | BUILD_COMMAND make 142 | BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1 143 | INSTALL_COMMAND make install 144 | ) 145 | list(APPEND _swig_cache_args 146 | -DBISON_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=${BISON_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/bison${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} 147 | ) 148 | endif() 149 | else() 150 | tmp_ExternalProject_add_Empty(BISON-bin "") 151 | endif() 152 | 153 | # SWIG 154 | set(SWIG_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/SWIG-src) 155 | set(SWIG_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/SWIG-build) 156 | 157 | if(NOT WIN_USE_PREBUILT) 158 | if(NOT SWIG_VERSION VERSION_LESS 4.1.0) 159 | ExternalProject_add(SWIG 160 | SOURCE_DIR ${SWIG_SOURCE_DIR} 161 | BINARY_DIR ${SWIG_BINARY_DIR} 162 | URL "https://github.com/swig/swig/archive/refs/tags/v${SWIG_VERSION}.tar.gz" 163 | #URL "https://github.com/swig/swig/archive/master.tar.gz" 164 | CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS 165 | -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF 166 | -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED:BOOL=ON 167 | -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD:STRING=11 168 | -DCMAKE_C_STANDARD_REQUIRED:BOOL=ON 169 | -DCMAKE_C_STANDARD:STRING=99 170 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX} 171 | "-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=${_swig_build_flags}" 172 | "-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=${_swig_build_flags}" 173 | "-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES:STRING=${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES}" 174 | ${_swig_cache_args} 175 | INSTALL_COMMAND "" 176 | DEPENDS 177 | PCRE2 178 | BISON-bin 179 | ) 180 | install(SCRIPT ${SWIG_BINARY_DIR}/cmake_install.cmake) 181 | else() 182 | set(SWIG_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/SWIG-install) 183 | ExternalProject_add(SWIG 184 | SOURCE_DIR ${SWIG_SOURCE_DIR} 185 | INSTALL_DIR ${SWIG_INSTALL_DIR} 186 | URL "https://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/swig-${SWIG_VERSION}.tar.gz" 187 | CONFIGURE_COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env PCRE_CONFIG=${PCRE_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/pcre-config ${MSYSTEM} ${MSYS_CMD} ${MSYS_SHELL} ${WIN_MSYS_HERE} /configure --prefix= 188 | BUILD_COMMAND make -j 189 | BUILD_IN_SOURCE ON 190 | INSTALL_COMMAND make -j install DESTDIR= 191 | DEPENDS 192 | PCRE 193 | BISON-bin 194 | ) 195 | install(PROGRAMS ${SWIG_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/ DESTINATION bin) 196 | install(FILES ${SWIG_INSTALL_DIR}/share/ DESTINATION share) 197 | endif() 198 | else(NOT WIN_USE_PREBUILT) 199 | # 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