On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 4:59 PM, brian <brianlovesje...@perffection.com> wrote: > Hey Everyone, God bless you > Hope you are enjoying your Saturday. Thank you for your welcoming notes > (public/private) and ideas. I am looking more into the code, and different > projects. I'd like to help with Xyphos, or the windows software if I can get > it to compile with mingw or find a windows dev box, though right now i'm > looking more into SWIG. > To get SWIG to work on the SVN branch (This is to get it to compile, and > it allows it to work but I still haven't gone over all the warnings which > seem mostly due to operator overloading) , the problem lies in that > SWBuf::append(wchar_t) which is new is not yet fully supported by SWIG. We > can remove its usage by editing swbuf.i and adding at line 29: > > %ignore sword::SWBuf::append(wchar_t);
I added this and confirmed it allows the library to compile. The fix is now in SVN. Thanks for locating it. I'm not sure how useful adding support for wchar_t directly to the bindings is, since Python already has a dead-simple method for combining strings and converting encodings. It might not even be desired by the people who use the bindings. Until I hear from those people on this matter, I would be wary of including that extra functionality. --Greg _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page