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Re: Which ObjC2.0 features are missing in the latest GCC?


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: Which ObjC2.0 features are missing in the latest GCC?
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2019 10:35:18 +0100
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Hi,


On 11/24/19 10:11 AM, Max Chan wrote:
I would like to add another plus for dropping GCC: if we want any hope for Swift interworking, we have to use clang as the compiler.

Apple have no plan to provide any GUI support on Linux version of Swift. If we have Swift interworking, even though we may have to drop our own libobjc, Foundation and CoreFoundation in favor of Apple’s release, the GNUStep GUI package can provide the replacement AppKit that Apple’s Swift release lacked.


I would add that as a minus and warning point.

Should we really follow Apple blindly in these decisions? I don't think so. Apple's interest in MacOS long dwindled and became apparent in its renaming as macOS.

I personally don't care about Swift... but I would find if useful for the FOSS world if people could use Swift + GNUstep.


But here a question: what if in the future Apple will switch over to Swift totally? An evolution in the APIs and hypothetical Swift 2.0 which would make Objective-C incompatible. What then? Should GNUstep follow blindly?

It is the same question we are having here now, just time-shifted. I suppose you can guess my answer implicitly.


Riccardo




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