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On Friday, 27 February 2015 at 11:11:36 UTC, Chris wrote: > On Thursday, 26 February 2015 at 18:35:00 UTC, Dan Olson wrote: >> I think this all is in good enough shape that someone else should give >> it a try. >> >> https:// github.com/ smolt/ ldc-iphone-dev >> >> This is an LDC development sandbox for iPhone iOS. >> >> It glues together various pieces needed to build an LDC cross compiler >> targeting iPhoneOS. It also includes a few samples to show how to get >> started. The compiler and libraries are in good enough shape to pass the >> druntime/phobos unittests with a few minor test failures (see project >> README.md). This means someone could, if so inclined, build their D >> library and use it in an iOS App. >> >> Currently based on LDC 0.15.1 (DMD v2.066.1) and LLVM 3.5.1. >> >> There are no prebuild binaries, so you have to do it yourself. >> Nobody >> has reported yet on trying to build beside me, so there may be potholes. >> >> Enjoy, >> Dan I think this all is in good enough shape that someone else should giveit a try.This is an LDC development sandbox for iPhone iOS.It glues together various pieces needed to build an LDC cross compilertargeting iPhoneOS. It also includes a few samples to show how to getstarted. The compiler and libraries are in good enough shape to pass thedruntime/phobos unittests with a few minor test failures (see projectREADME.md). This means someone could, if so inclined, build their Dlibrary and use it in an iOS App.Currently based on LDC 0.15.1 (DMD v2.066.1) and LLVM 3.5.1.There are no prebuild binaries, so you have to do it yourself.Nobodyhas reported yet on trying to build beside me, so there may be potholes.Enjoy,Dan > > Thank you very much! Although I cannot test it right now (working mainly on Linux), I will soon give it a go, because we've been asked several times whether one of our apps will be available on the iPhone/iPad one day. > > This is very important work and, again, I thank you for your efforts. On Thursday, 26 February 2015 at 18:35:00 UTC, Dan Olson wrote:Thank you very much! Although I cannot test it right now (working mainly on Linux), I will soon give it a go, because we've been asked several times whether one of our apps will be available on the iPhone/iPad one day.This is very important work and, again, I thank you for your efforts.