| ▲ | dagmx 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I disagree that rust can be as ergonomic. I’ve been writing rust for longer than Swift , and there’s a lot of niceties in Swift. Default parameters, null shortcircuits, lazy static initializers, computed properties, ease of binding to C++, RC by default, defer. Both languages are great, but I don’t think they’re on the same ergonomic level by any means. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | hypeatei 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> ease of binding to C++ I wouldn't really call this an "ergonomic" feature of a language. That's a whole research project. Regardless, C++ interop in Swift isn't straightforward and there are a multitude of issues. One being that you need to compile your C++ codebase with Apples fork of LLVM and in some cases add annotations in your C++ so that Swift plays nice (which basically isn't interop at that point) You can see the Ladybird projects issue tracker[0] and issues on the Swift forum that LB maintainers have created[1][2] to get an idea. Swift adoption has stalled due to these. 0: https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/933 1: https://forums.swift.org/t/ladybird-browser-and-swift-garbag... 2: https://forums.swift.org/t/ladybird-gc-and-imported-class-hi... | ||||||||||||||
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