I think perhaps it might be worth something to investigate on what it would
take to get these extra platforms integrated into CI as nodes to the Swift
primary builders. As a note since we do target ARM as a primary platform for
Darwin and we do target Linux as a primary platform, ARM linux is no
Given the educational angle that seems to be part of the mission of Swift, I
was hoping that the Raspberry Pi port would be something the Swift project
would directly integrate and distribute
-david
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 3:00 PM, Philippe Hausler via swift-corelibs-dev
> wrote:
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> Respo
Responses inline:
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 3:58 AM, Drew Crawford via swift-corelibs-dev
> wrote:
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> I had a question about something I saw in the docs:
>
>> A significant portion of the implementation of Foundation on Apple platforms
>> is provided by another framework called CoreFoundation (a
I had a question about something I saw in the docs:
> A significant portion of the implementation of Foundation on Apple platforms
> is provided by another framework called CoreFoundation (a.k.a. CF). CF is
> written primarily in C and is very portable. Therefore we have chosen to use
> it for