On Saturday, 30 May 2015 at 10:25:19 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
For Swift interfacing with C++ you would need a C or Objective-C layer. With the Objective-C support in D (if it will ever be merged) you could have a more direct interface, but it would be limited to the Objective-C subset.

If D is as easier to integrate than Objective-C++ (which basically is C+14 with Objective-C tacked on) and with the same level of ARM support then that could be a real selling point. You would also need Android support though. (Since writing in C/C++ is a stepping stone to porting iOS apps to Android).

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