jbatez · GitHub

The feature gate for the issue is #![feature(darwin_objc)].

This feature makes it possible to reference Objective-C classes and selectors using the same ABI used by native Objective-C on Apple/Darwin platforms. Without it, Rust code interacting with Objective-C must resort to loading classes and selectors using costly string-based lookups at runtime. With it, these references can be loaded efficiently at dynamic load time.

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Steps

Unresolved Questions

  • Is core::ffi::darwin::objc the module this should this live in?
  • Should we remove no_dead_strip, to allow the selectors to be stripped if unused? CC macOS: Why are Objective-C sections marked with no_dead_strip? llvm/llvm-project#114111.
  • How do we support more complex use-cases (weak classes, raw-dylib)?
  • What about protocol references, and constant CFString? These need somewhat similar compiler support.
  • Should this be a pure language feature instead? (e.g. remove the std parts, and only expose it as a built-in attribute on statics).

Implementation history

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