> and without the sloppyness and error-proneness of importcpp
That doesn't match my experience. IME `importcpp` can be better as you then get C++'s type checking on top of Nim's so discrepancies are detected much more reliably.
> and without the sloppyness and error-proneness of importcpp
That doesn't match my experience. IME `importcpp` can be better as you then get C++'s type checking on top of Nim's so discrepancies are detected much more reliably.