On 2010-10-25 18:56, Walter Bright wrote:
Michel Fortin wrote:
Personally, I've found that, even though it works, the bridging
approach doesn't scale very well because of the insane amount of
generated glue code. That's why I changed course and abandoned my
bridge (the second in your list), working instead on making DMD
directly aware of the Objective-C object model. This way, you can have
extern(Objective-C) classes and use them as if they were D classes
(mostly), no wrapper class and no glue code necessary.
<http://michelf.com/weblog/2010/dobjc-dead-end-start-anew/>


I think this is a worthy and valuable project, analogous to D's support
for COM objects on Windows. Once you get it done, I'd like to get it
folded into the main dmd. We'll also need a documentation page!

Thanks for doing this.

Great to hear that you support this.

--
/Jacob Carlborg

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