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---
document: modulemd
version: 2
data:
name: swig
stream: 3.0
summary: Connects C/C++/Objective C to some high-level programming languages
description: >
Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is a software development tool
for connecting C, C++ and Objective C programs with a variety of high-level programming
languages. SWIG is primarily used with Perl, Python and Tcl/TK, but it has also
been extended to Java, Eiffel and Guile. SWIG is normally used to create high-level
interpreted programming environments, systems integration, and as a tool for building
user interfaces
license:
module:
- MIT
dependencies:
- buildrequires:
platform: [el8]
requires:
platform: [el8]
references:
community: http://swig.org/
documentation: http://swig.org/doc.html
tracker: http://bugzilla.redhat.com
profiles:
common:
rpms:
- swig
complete:
rpms:
- swig
- swig-doc
- swig-gdb
api:
rpms:
- swig
- swig-doc
- swig-gdb
buildopts:
rpms:
macros: |
%golang 0
%guile 0
%javalang 0
%lualang 0
%octave 0
%phplang 0
%python2lang 0
%Rlang 0
%rubylang 0
%tcl 0
%_without_build_ccache_swig 1
components:
rpms:
swig:
rationale: SWIG package
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--- !Policy
product_versions:
- rhel-9
decision_context: osci_compose_gate_modules
subject_type: redhat-module
rules:
- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: baseos-ci.redhat-module.acceptance-tier.functional}
- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: baseos-ci.redhat-module.tier1.functional}
- !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: baseos-ci.redhat-module.tier2.functional}

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document: modulemd-packager
version: 3
data:
name: swig
stream: '4.1'
summary: Connects C/C++/Objective C to some high-level programming languages
description: >
Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is a software
development tool for connecting C, C++ and Objective C programs
with a variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is used
with different types of target languages including common scripting
languages such as Javascript, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl and Ruby. The
list of supported languages also includes non-scripting languages
such as C#, D, Go language, Java including Android, Lua, OCaml,
Octave, Scilab and R. Also several interpreted and compiled Scheme
implementations (Guile, MzScheme/Racket) are supported. SWIG is
most commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled
programming environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for
testing and prototyping C/C++ software
license: [MIT]
configurations:
- context: 'rhel9'
platform: el9
buildopts:
rpms:
macros: |
%_without_build_ccache_swig 1
references:
community: https://www.swig.org/
documentation: http://www.swig.org/doc.html
tracker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?classification=Red%20Hat&component=swig-4.1-module&product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%208
profiles:
common:
description: Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG)
rpms:
- swig
complete:
description: SWIG, documentation and commands for easier debugging
rpms:
- swig
- swig-doc
- swig-gdb
api:
rpms:
- swig
- swig-doc
- swig-gdb
components:
rpms:
swig:
rationale: SWIG package
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