On 2015-07-14 03:11, Michel Fortin wrote:
More or less. If you define an `extern (Objective-C)` class in D (once
all my work is merged), you can use it and derive from it in Swift. If
you define an `@objc` class in Swift you can use it from Objective-C and
from D, but you can't derive from it.
On 2015-07-14 18:53:31 +, Jacob Carlborg d...@me.com said:
Hmm, I see. I imagined something similar would need to be done for the
new exception handling in Swift 2, but for every method, that was
unexpected. Now when Swift goes open source someone can just have a
look and see what's going
On 2015-07-14 20:05, Michel Fortin wrote:
Actually, they only need to follow it up what they guaranty will work.
If you debug some Swift code mixed with Objective-C, you'll notice that
every call to a Swift method from Objective-C first passes through a
thunk function (not dissimilar to my
On 2015-07-14 13:59:51 +, Jacob Carlborg d...@me.com said:
On 2015-07-14 03:11, Michel Fortin wrote:
More or less. If you define an `extern (Objective-C)` class in D (once
all my work is merged), you can use it and derive from it in Swift. If
you define an `@objc` class in Swift you can
On 7/11/15 4:25 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I just manged to get all tests passing on all platforms. Now the first
step of D/Objective-C has been merged [1][2]. The only thing that's
supported for now is calling Objective-C instance methods from D.
I want to give special thanks to Michel Fortin
On 2015-07-13 16:02, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I wanted to ask, swift can call into objective-C, so does this de-facto
give us a D/swift binding as well? I haven't written a single line of
swift yet, so apologies if this is a stupid question.
Without having tried it I would say it works. Of
On 2015-07-12 19:33, Jack Stouffer wrote:
Cool, thanks :)!
Is this going to make the 2.068 cut?
The release manager will need to answer this.
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/Jacob Carlborg
On 2015-07-13 14:02:54 +, Steven Schveighoffer schvei...@yahoo.com said:
I wanted to ask, swift can call into objective-C, so does this de-facto
give us a D/swift binding as well? I haven't written a single line of
swift yet, so apologies if this is a stupid question.
More or less. If
Very good news!
Fantastic, this is really great news! Big thanks to you and Michel!
On 2015-07-11 23:18, Jack Stouffer wrote:
Is there any documentation available yet?
No, no official documentation. You can have a look at the DIP [1], but
that contains a lot more than what's currently implemented. I recommend
having a look at the tests, this one [2] for example.
[1]
On 2015-07-12 05:46, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
Good job woot!
Now we just need a way to create instances ext. :)
You can create instances with the help of the Objective-C runtime, have
a look at one of the tests [1].
[1]
On Saturday, 11 July 2015 at 20:25:47 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
[1]
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/941808dc44a03396d41657cfa9ccc8bfe901f3a7
[2]
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/druntime/commit/b50096fdbe425e32b4edf1341369434a57a63b31
Cool! I'll spread the
On 11-Jul-2015 23:25, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I just manged to get all tests passing on all platforms. Now the first
step of D/Objective-C has been merged [1][2]. The only thing that's
supported for now is calling Objective-C instance methods from D.
I want to give special thanks to Michel Fortin
On 12/07/2015 10:08 p.m., Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2015-07-12 05:46, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
Good job woot!
Now we just need a way to create instances ext. :)
You can create instances with the help of the Objective-C runtime, have
a look at one of the tests [1].
[1]
On Sunday, 12 July 2015 at 10:07:36 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2015-07-11 23:18, Jack Stouffer wrote:
Is there any documentation available yet?
No, no official documentation. You can have a look at the DIP
[1], but that contains a lot more than what's currently
implemented. I recommend
On 12/07/2015 8:25 a.m., Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I just manged to get all tests passing on all platforms. Now the first
step of D/Objective-C has been merged [1][2]. The only thing that's
supported for now is calling Objective-C instance methods from D.
I want to give special thanks to Michel
On Saturday, 11 July 2015 at 20:25:47 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
The only thing that's supported for now is calling Objective-C
instance methods from D
Is there any documentation available yet?
congratulations! seems to be a necessity for apple platforms.
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On 12/07/2015 5:33 p.m., ketmar wrote:
congratulations! seems to be a necessity for apple platforms.
Extremely :/
https://github.com/Devisualization/window/blob/master/cocoa_library/project/dwc-osx/window_events.m
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