swift-protobuf
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swift-protobuf
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Writing a Unix clone in about a month
> so of Apple's programming languages
So the whole part of your message about "even the FSF saying that free software should run on proprietary system" works when you want to criticize Hare, but not when looking at Apple proprietary software, right?
A language is just another piece of software, I don't see why you should apply different rules to a programming language than, e.g. to a serializing system like Protobuf. And I don't think Google actively supports swift-protobuf (https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf).
Hare upstream just says "we are not interested in supporting non-free OSes, but we won't prevent you from doing it". It's your choice to not use Hare because of this, but it's their choice to not support macOS.
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Binary Encoder/Decoder between rust and swift
https://docs.rs/prost/latest/prost/ crate lets you encode / decode protobuf messages. You can write a message which represents your struct or whatever data type is, set the fields, and then encode it into bytes. Decoding in swift can be done with something like this https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf ig.
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Connect-Swift: You’ll want to use Protobuf on iOS
I’ve used Protobuf in Swift and it was pretty straightforward. Apple already provides a tool chain [1] so using a third party is a hard sell.
[1] https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf
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Implementing Parts of the Swift Compiler in Swift
> Why should they? That isn't their target audience.
Because they need it?
Apple discontinued macOS server, i bet they use Linux in some of their servers
All their networking related libs are available and tested for Linux [1, 2]
Let's not forget that they package Swift for Linux, and now also for Windows [3]
Swift is crossplatform language (you not wanting to understand it doesn't change this fact), it's not a macOS framework
[1] - https://github.com/apple/swift-nio
[2] - https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf/blob/main/.github/wo...
[3] - https://forums.swift.org/t/announcing-swift-5-6-2-for-linux-...
- Google's Swift protobuf library crashes on unknown enums
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
Swift Protobuf - Plugin and runtime library for using protobuf with Swift. Language: Swift.
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Google Protocol Buffers Support Idiomatic Kotlin Bindings
I need to explore using Protobuf -> Swift (https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf) then using the Kotlin Native to Swift interop: https://kotlinlang.org/docs/native-objc-interop.html
- Swift Protobuf JSON enum parsing isn't forwards compatible
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Starlink (SpaceX.API.Device) Class or .proto file for Swift (iOS)
Thanks. I downloaded and installed https://github.com/apple/swift-protobuf. Is that the tool you are talking about? This creates a blank .proto file and generates .pb.swift files but I am stuck on creating the Starlink .proto file. Do you have a StarLink .proto file? I was successful in creating a protoset file but not a .proto file. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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What are some alternatives?
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
AFNetworking - A delightful networking framework for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
protobuf-swift - Google ProtocolBuffers for Apple Swift
Siesta - The civilized way to write REST API clients for iOS / macOS
CocoaAsyncSocket - Asynchronous socket networking library for Mac and iOS
SwiftHTTP - Thin wrapper around NSURLSession in swift. Simplifies HTTP requests.
Reachability.swift - Replacement for Apple's Reachability re-written in Swift with closures
APIKit - Type-safe networking abstraction layer that associates request type with response type.
CDZPinger - Easy-to-use ICMP Ping for iOS (and maybe OSX)
Just - Swift HTTP for Humans
ResponseDetective - Sherlock Holmes of the networking layer. :male_detective: