Is it just me, or is Swift moving to much in a command line direction since the 
open sourcing? I feel being left behind as an Xcode user...

Jan

> On 27 Mar 2017, at 22:59, Michael Ilseman via swift-users 
> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote:
> 
> Sure. At a low level, you can create a module.map file and use -L/-l flags in 
> your invocation of Swift. If you want to do so at a higher level, then 
> perhaps SwiftPM can. CCing swift-build-dev for the SwiftPM part.
> 
> 
>> On Mar 26, 2017, at 3:20 PM, Kelvin Ma via swift-users 
>> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Idk if this has been asked before, but is there a way to import C libraries 
>> into a Swift project without creating a local git repo? Preferably something 
>> similar to C where you can just `#include` headers and then specify the link 
>> flags (in Package.swift?) 
>> 
>> It’s getting very cumbersome to make a bunch of empty git repos just to use 
>> libglfw or libcairo.
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