wxWidgets/wxPython/wxSWIG/swig_lib/autodoc.i
Robin Dunn c90f71dd8c Since I have made several changes to SWIG over the years to accomodate
special cases and other things in wxPython, and since I plan on making
several more, I've decided to put the SWIG sources in wxPython's CVS
instead of relying on maintaining patches.  This effectivly becomes a
fork of an obsolete version of SWIG, :-( but since SWIG 1.3 still
doesn't have some things I rely on in 1.1, not to mention that my
custom patches would all have to be redone, I felt that this is the
easier road to take.


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// This file automatically generates the SWIG library documentation
%doconly
%style latex_section="\\newpage \\section{:}"
%title "SWIG Library Reference",pre,sort,chop_left = 0,noinfo
/*
Version 1.1p4
January, 1998
Copyright (C) 1996-1998
Dave Beazley
(This file was automatically generated by SWIG)
*/
%style html_contents="<hr><h2>:</h2>"
%module swig_lib
%section " Introduction"
%text %{
This file describes all of the functions in the generic SWIG library.
The SWIG library is a collection of generally useful functions that
can be used to supplement an interface file. These include functions
to manipulate arrays, functions from the C library, and interesting
modules.
This document is automatically generated by SWIG from the file
"swig_lib/autodoc.i". Some modules may supply additional documentation
for a particular target language. To recreate the documentation for
a particular target language, simply run SWIG on the file 'autodoc.i'
with the appropriate target language option.
%}
#if defined(SWIGTCL)
%text %{
This document has been generated for Tcl.
%}
#elif defined(SWIGPERL)
%text %{
This document has been generated for Perl.
%}
#elif defined(SWIGPYTHON)
%text %{
This document has been generated for Python.
%}
#endif
%subsection "Call for contributions"
%text %{
My long-term goal is for the SWIG library to be a collection of useful
modules that can be used to quickly put together interesting programs.
To contribute new modules send e-mail to beazley@cs.utah.edu and I
will include them here.
%}
#define AUTODOC
%include array.i
%include math.i
%include timers.i
%include malloc.i
%include memory.i
%include exception.i
%include pointer.i
%include constraints.i
%include typemaps.i
#ifdef SWIGTCL
%section "Tcl Library Files",nosort
%text %{
The following library modules are available when using the Tcl
language module.
%}
%include "tcl/consthash.i"
%include "tcl/constarray.i"
%include "tcl/tclsh.i"
%include "tcl/wish.i"
%include "tcl/expect.i"
%include "tcl/expectk.i"
%include "tcl/blt.i"
%include "tcl/tix.i"
%include "tcl/ish.i"
%include "tcl/itclsh.i"
%include "tcl/iwish.i"
%include "tcl/itkwish.i"
#endif
#ifdef SWIGPYTHON
%section "Python Library Files",nosort
%text %{
The following modules are available when using the Python language
module.
%}
%include "python/embed.i"
%include "python/embed14.i"
%include "python/embed13.i"
#endif
#ifdef SWIGPERL
%section "Perl Library Files",nosort
%text %{
The following modules are available when using the Perl5 language
module.
%}
%include "perl5/perlmain.i"
#endif