Sounds like a great project. Keep us up to date with how it goes, and feel free to ask here if you have any questions.
- Tony > On May 20, 2016, at 1:28 AM, Sangjin Han <tinysun....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks for good information. It looks like that making Swift Foundation for > Windows would be easier than my first thought. Before reading the sources, I > imagined the full source porting from the ground up. > > -Han Sangjin > > 2016-05-20 6:29 GMT+09:00 Tony Parker via swift-dev <swift-dev@swift.org>: >> Yes, CoreFoundation is part of iTunes for Windows and other Apple products >> on Windows (although the version that ships with those is older than this >> one, so it’s possible that the CF in swift-corelibs-foundation is not 100% >> compiling on Windows itself right now). >> >> - Tony >> >> > On May 19, 2016, at 6:34 AM, Rainer Brockerhoff via swift-dev >> > <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: >> > >> > On 5/19/16 01:32, Sangjin Han via swift-dev wrote: >> >> There are many use of the macro DEPLOYMENT_TARGET_WINDOWS and Win32 >> >> functions in the directory >> >> swift-corelibs-foundation/tree/master/CoreFoundation. >> >> >> >> Could someone tell me about who tried to porting or ported or any history? >> > >> > AFAIK this relates to some for-Windows Apple software (iTunes and Safari >> > come to mind). >> > >> > -- >> > Rainer Brockerhoff <rai...@brockerhoff.net> >> > Belo Horizonte, Brazil >> > "In the affairs of others even fools are wise >> > In their own business even sages err." >> > http://brockerhoff.net/blog/ >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > swift-dev mailing list >> > swift-dev@swift.org >> > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-dev mailing list >> swift-dev@swift.org >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >
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