SwiftCPP
brokencppmap
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SwiftCPP
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Thanks for your response! I would edit to clarify but missed the edit window on my post.
> are you trying to call into C++ libraries from Rust/Swift using their FFI to C?
Yes. Examples (just POC, getting things to link and compile): <https://github.com/n8henrie/brokencppmap> <https://github.com/n8henrie/swiftcpp>
Thanks for the links -- I've been putting things together here and there from a combination of SO and the Rust user forum, which is why I was wondering about a more formal reference focused on this use case.
brokencppmap
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Ask HN: Best book to learn C in 2022?
Thanks for your response! I would edit to clarify but missed the edit window on my post.
> are you trying to call into C++ libraries from Rust/Swift using their FFI to C?
Yes. Examples (just POC, getting things to link and compile): <https://github.com/n8henrie/brokencppmap> <https://github.com/n8henrie/swiftcpp>
Thanks for the links -- I've been putting things together here and there from a combination of SO and the Rust user forum, which is why I was wondering about a more formal reference focused on this use case.
What are some alternatives?
vscode-cmake-tools - CMake integration in Visual Studio Code
deno_bindgen - Write high-level Deno FFI libraries in Rust.