Le 10 janv. 2016 à 12:31, Andrei Alexandrescu via dmd-internals 
<[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Asking on the ng is a good idea. I'm a bit concerned about iOS. My 
> understanding is iOS is a pared-down OSX/32, is that right? If that's the 
> case, if we choose to neglect/drop OSX/32, we're creating difficulties for 
> ourselves later.
> 
> I just saw 
> http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/07/the-state-of-the-64-bit-transition-in-ios-and-whats-left-to-be-done/,
>  so apparently we're at the tail end of iOS/32?

Apple stopped selling 32-bit iOS devices in 2015. There is still a lot of 
32-bit devices out there that are still supported by the newest OS, including 
my 2011 iPad 2. Developers can ship 64-bit only apps today if they want, the 
App Store allows that.

... and then came the Apple Watch which is 32-bit and runs watchOS, a 
pared-down down iOS.

-- 
Michel Fortin
https://michelf.ca


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