On 2015-05-31 08:01, "Ola Fosheim =?UTF-8?B?R3LDuHN0YWQi?=
<ola.fosheim.grostad+dl...@gmail.com>" wrote:
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).
I've been trying to write a plugin for TextMate in Swift. TextMate is
written in C++ with the GUI code in Objective-C. It's quite difficult
and currently it's probably 50% Objective-C++ code and 50% Swift. Not
taking in to account the C++ declarations for the TextMate code I need
to interface with.
That Swift doesn't support exceptions is annoying too, make it even more
difficult.
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/Jacob Carlborg