Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] relationship of CF

2016-01-02 Thread Philippe Hausler via swift-corelibs-dev
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

Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] relationship of CF

2016-01-02 Thread Dave Fenton via swift-corelibs-dev
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: > > > Respo

Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] relationship of CF

2016-01-02 Thread Philippe Hausler via swift-corelibs-dev
Responses inline: > On Jan 2, 2016, at 3:58 AM, Drew Crawford via swift-corelibs-dev > wrote: > > 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

[swift-corelibs-dev] relationship of CF

2016-01-02 Thread Drew Crawford via swift-corelibs-dev
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