On Monday, 22 June 2020 at 19:41:22 UTC, Vlad wrote:
Usually, when you connect c++/c, you have header files so you can call functions from Objective-C/swift code. We need something similar.
There's a pretty recent -HC switch to generate C++ headers from `extern(C++)` declarations. Not sure how usable it is at this point.
Is it even possible to compile D for iOS and use it the same way as compiled C++ static library? (We do need a D runtime)
iOS shouldn't be any different than other targets (especially macOS) in this regard.
