Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator

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SWIG is a compiler that attempts to make it easy to integrate C, C++,
or Objective-C code with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and
Python. In a nutshell, you give it a bunch of ANSI C/C++ declarations
and it generates an interface between C and your favorite scripting
language. However, this is only scratching the surface of what SWIG
can do--some of its more advanced features include automatic
documentation generation, module and library management, extensive
customization options, and more.

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Revision 2 (latest revision is 5)
Alexander Graul's avatar Alexander Graul (agraul) accepted request 1079251 from Pablo Suárez Hernández's avatar Pablo Suárez Hernández (PSuarezHernandez) (revision 2)
- Use proper name for pcre2 package when building for DEB package.

- Use -fexcess-precision=fast as GCC 13 changes the default
  for C++ compiler and without the change some tests fail on i586.
  More info can be seen here:
  https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-13/porting_to.html#excess-precision

- Update to 4.1.1
  * Couple of stability fixes.
  * Stability fix in ccache-swig when calculating hashes of inputs.
  * Some template handling improvements.
  * R - minor fixes plus deprecation for rtypecheck typemaps being
    optional.

- adapt source name to please build service

- Update to version 4.1.0 from 4.1.0-beta1

- Update to 4.1.0~beta1
  * Add Javascript Node v12-v18 support, remove support prior to v6.
  * Octave 6.0 to 6.4 support added.
  * Add PHP 8 support.
  * PHP wrapping is now done entirely via PHP's C API
    - no more .php wrapper.
  * Perl 5.8.0 is now the oldest version SWIG supports.
  * Python 3.3 is now the oldest Python 3 version SWIG supports.
  * Python 3.9-3.11 support added.
  * Various memory leak fixes in Python generated code.
  * Scilab 5.5-6.1 support improved.
  * Many improvements for each and every target language.
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