Without trying to step on Quinn’s toes, write up a ticket requesting the 
support. Give good examples and use cases. The more people that request it, the 
higher the priority and likelihood it’ll happen.

-- 
Mike

> On Feb 22, 2019, at 8:41 AM, Neil Alexander <neilalexan...@neilalexander.eu> 
> wrote:
> 
> This is indeed an option, but I don't really know what to call that doesn't 
> either involve creating unnecessary NetServices or creating unnecessary 
> sockets. Unless this is as good as it gets. I was hoping for better.
> 
> Go was a logical choice mostly down to the fact that it's incredibly easy to 
> prototype in, and the project *is alpha* at this stage. Once specced 
> properly, I would like to think that we will get more implementations in 
> different languages. Incidentally, I was able to use gomobile/gobind to 
> generate an Yggdrasil.framework which I was able to link against for building 
> the iOS app / networkextension and make calls directly to from Swift. It 
> wasn't difficult to do but it is rough around the edges - it does work at 
> least. :-)
> 
> I'm hoping someone from Apple hears our pleas for AWDL in the right places 
> though - it's the missing piece that would really make this feel *magic*. 
> 
> Rgds,
> Neil
> 
> On 22 Feb 2019, at 16:36, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:
> 
> You could use CGo to call some glue code written in those languages.
> 
> [Off-topic, but: This project looks very interesting, but my heart sank when 
> I saw it’s written in Go. It’s not a bad language, but it’s awkward to 
> integrate into anything else, esp. on mobile, because of its insistence on 
> doing everything differently, from heaps to threading to stack frames. (I’ve 
> written quite a lot of Go in the past, so I’m not speaking from ignorance 
> here...)]
> 
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