1 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
2 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
3 ;;; Copyright © 2015 Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
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20 (define-module (gnu packages swig)
21 #:use-module (guix packages)
22 #:use-module (guix download)
23 #:use-module (guix licenses)
24 #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
25 #:use-module (gnu packages pcre)
26 #:use-module (gnu packages guile)
27 #:use-module (gnu packages boost)
28 #:use-module (gnu packages python)
29 #:use-module (gnu packages perl))
37 (uri (string-append "mirror://sourceforge/" name "/" name "/"
39 name "-" version ".tar.gz"))
42 "0k7ljh07rla6223lhvljgg881b2qr7hmrfgic9a0j1pckpislf99"))))
43 (build-system gnu-build-system)
44 (native-inputs `(("boost" ,boost)
45 ("pcre" ,pcre "bin"))) ;for 'pcre-config'
46 (inputs `(;; Provide these to run the corresponding tests.
49 ;; FIXME: reactivate input python as soon as the test failures
50 ;; fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
51 ;; # include <Python.h>
53 ;; The python part probably never worked and does not seem to
54 ;; be needed for currently dependent packages.
55 ;; ("python" ,python-wrapper)))
56 (home-page "http://swig.org/")
58 "Interface compiler that connects C/C++ code to higher-level languages")
60 "SWIG is an interface compiler that connects programs written in C and
61 C++ with languages such as Perl, Python, Ruby, Scheme, and Tcl. It works by
62 taking the declarations found in C/C++ header files and using them to generate
63 the wrapper code that scripting languages need to access the underlying C/C++
64 code. In addition, SWIG provides a variety of customization features that let
65 you tailor the wrapping process to suit your application.")
67 ;; See http://www.swig.org/Release/LICENSE for details.