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QuantLib-SWIG: language bindings for QuantLib
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The QuantLib project (<https://www.quantlib.org>) is aimed at providing a
comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. QuantLib is
a free/open-source library for modeling, trading, and risk management
in real-life.

QuantLib is Non-Copylefted Free Software and OSI Certified Open Source
Software.

QuantLib-SWIG provides the means to use QuantLib from a number of
languages; currently their list includes Python, C#, Java, Scala and R.


Questions and feedback
----------------------

Bugs can be reported as a GitHub issue at
<https://github.com/lballabio/QuantLib-SWIG/issues>; if you have a
patch available, you can open a pull request instead (see
"Contributing" below).

You can also use the `quantlib-users` and `quantlib-dev` mailing lists
for feedback, questions, etc.  More information and instructions for
subscribing are at <https://www.quantlib.org/mailinglists.shtml>.


Contributing
------------

The easiest way to contribute is through pull requests on GitHub.  Get
a GitHub account if you don't have it already and clone the repository
at <https://github.com/lballabio/QuantLib-SWIG> with the "Fork" button
in the top right corner of the page. Check out your clone to your
machine, code away, push your changes to your clone and submit a pull
request; instructions are available at
<https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo>.  (In case you need
them, more detailed instructions for creating pull requests are at
<https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests>, and a basic
guide to GitHub is at
<https://guides.github.com/activities/hello-world/>.

It's likely that we won't merge your code right away, and we'll ask
for some changes instead. Don't be discouraged! That's normal; the
library is complex, and thus it might take some time to become
familiar with it and to use it in an idiomatic way.

We're looking forward to your contributions.