Apple supports C++ with the Apple Clang compiler (included in Xcode) and the libc++ C++ standard library runtime (included in SDKs and operating systems).
Apple ecosystem is still heavily rooted in swift and objective-c though. I am not an Apple developer so maybe I’m just not as deep into the C++ side of things. Regardless, good to see them putting in the effort to support such things.
“still heavily”? The whole Apple system has been shifted from objective-C to Swift meanwhile more or less. This is nothing where they still are in Swift. Swift is the future and obj-c is the past related to Apple software development.
Apple ecosystem is still heavily rooted in swift and objective-c though. I am not an Apple developer so maybe I’m just not as deep into the C++ side of things. Regardless, good to see them putting in the effort to support such things.
Any Apple devs willing to chime in?
“still heavily”? The whole Apple system has been shifted from objective-C to Swift meanwhile more or less. This is nothing where they still are in Swift. Swift is the future and obj-c is the past related to Apple software development.