An example for using CMake with the SWIG code generator
This is an example of how to use CMake with the SWIG interface generator. It is meant for those interested to use as a guide to setting up a project built by CMake with interfaces in other languages generated by SWIG.
If you have docker installed, the following should get you started with a sample environment
$ docker build -t swig-example .
$ docker run --name swig-example -it swig-example
$ # Now in container
# python swig/python/test.py
To build locally, the following should be installed:
It can then be built and run with
$ # Build libraries
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make -j4
$ # Note that this currently installs in /usr/lib, which isn't ideal
$ make install
$ make install-python
$ # Go back to root dir to run
$ cd ..
$ python swig/python/test.sh
This example currently generates interfaces for the following languages:
I will add languages as I need to use them. Anyone that wishes to add another language, feel free to open a pull request and let me know if there are any issues with using the installation procedure described below with your language.