> On 13 May 2016, at 21:50, Tony Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Technically, swift-corelibs-foundation is only part of the distribution on
> Linux. On Darwin platforms, we use a combination of the overlay
> (stdlib/public/SDK/Foundation directory in the Swift project) and the
> Foundation.framework that ships on the OS.
I’m confused about swift-corelibs-foundation only being part of the Linux
distribution. Are you saying that when Swift 3.0 ships, import Foundation on OS
X and iOS will still import the Objective-C framework? If yes, I’m very
surprised, and I think many people will be. One of the goals of
swift-corelibs-foundation (README) says:
• Provide a level of OS independence, to enhance portability.
How can it be portable if different platforms don’t share the same underlying
core libraries?
David.
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