Le 25/08/2014 09:18, Brost a écrit :
On Monday, 25 August 2014 at 06:44:25 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 25/08/14 08:18, Brost wrote:

Is D different in this regard ?

In addition to being ABI compatible with C, D is also compatible with
C++ [1]. D recently got support for C++ templates and namespaces.
Hopefully it will get support for Objective-C as well, in the not too
far away future.

[1] http://dlang.org/cpp_interface.html

thanks, but unfortunately neither of those is a scripting
language, I can't see any facility in the standard D library or
in the language that can help me retain the type safety, the
memory management, and all the other things I talked about while
interfacing with another language .


You just can't introduce type safety to a scripting language without modifying the VM implementation, you may search if there is some fork of the library doing that.


for example how do you correctly expose a given D data structure
to a scripting language of your choice ?

In DQuick we expose D object to the Lua VM by using the Lua C library.
Its API allow us to expose D structures or classes directly.

If the API of the VM of your scripting language is written in C, it's almost the same as if you write a C++ application.

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