I'm saying only adding Objective-C would steer Swift more in the direction of being Apple-centric. That's the opposite of what we're trying to do with Swift 6 - adding support for Windows, Android, BSD - neither of which have Objective-C.
I'm saying only adding Objective-C would steer Swift more in the direction of being Apple-centric. That's the opposite of what we're trying to do with Swift 6 - adding support for Windows, Android, BSD - neither of which have Objective-C.