On 28 January 2012 17:15, Jacob Carlborg <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2012-01-28 14:34, Manu wrote: > >> On 28 January 2012 14:58, Chad J >> <chadjoan@__spam.is.bad__**gmail.com<http://spam.is.bad__gmail.com> >> <http://spam.is.bad__gmail.com**>> wrote: >> >> On 01/28/2012 05:08 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> >> What's the current state of D on iOS and Android? I know someone >> has been >> working on connecting D up to Objective-C somehow, and either >> GDC or LDC has >> at least partial support for Arm (but with some caveats, right?). >> >> Has anyone actually made anything in D on iOS and/or Android? It >> is feasable >> yet? (On just one, or on both?) If not, what's needed? >> >> >> >> The state of D on Android ... >> http://interaxiom.blogspot.__**com/2011/08/android-d-stuff.__**html >> >> >> <http://interaxiom.blogspot.**com/2011/08/android-d-stuff.**html<http://interaxiom.blogspot.com/2011/08/android-d-stuff.html> >> > >> ... seems to be unmaintained? >> >> I want this. And if there's any way D android apps could run >> without rooting the phone, then I /really/ want this. >> >> >> Since Android 2.3 it has been possible to run fully native apps, and a >> GDC for android will work just as well as any C compiler, although some >> work will have to be done to produce bindings for the NDK libraries. >> What I'm most excited about is being able to use D to wrap the NDK >> libraries to create an android experience that's very similar to the >> Android Java API's, but with native code throughout. >> > > The ARM support needs to be added to the runtime.
Sure. I'd gladly do that myself the instant I had a toolchain.
