It's really hard to imagine what SWIG's output looks like without seeing it for yourself, so I'll just post one of the outputs here. This was the shortest, most readable, and most C/C++ compatible output I could get from all the target languages available in SWIG.
pastebin link <https://pastebin.com/gfkj6Bug> I think it makes a bit more sense now why it would probably be harder to wrap SWIG's output than to wrap C++ directly.
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