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C# support #135

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Trafo opened this issue Mar 3, 2023 · 4 comments
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C# support #135

Trafo opened this issue Mar 3, 2023 · 4 comments

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@Trafo
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Trafo commented Mar 3, 2023

Thx for continue developing djinni, we would like to switch from the dropbox version to your version. But sadly, you dropped the C# support. Any reasons for that? And is it an option, that we add it again? What were the main reasons for removing it?

@paulocoutinhox
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This fork never had the C# support. The C# support you find in this fork:
https://github.com/cross-language-cpp/djinni-generator

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Trafo commented Mar 3, 2023

Yes, I know, but the original lib had it. And we are not only looking for C# support. We like the direction this lib is going with the future and promise for example and on the top wasp integration is very interesting for us.
And I like to use one project instead of multiple. Was there a reason of dropping C# support?
And is this lib open for C# support, provided by others?

@paulocoutinhox
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Again, the original project don't have C# support:
https://github.com/dropbox/djinni/tree/master/src/source

@li-feng-sc
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Hi @Trafo ,

Thanks for your interest on this project. The original Dropbox version did not have C# support. And it is very unlikely that a Snap engineer will spend time on developing C# support here. This is because the main goal of this repo is to support cross-platform development of Snap's mobile and web apps. So far Snap has no need for C# or other .Net framework languages. That said, if you, or someone else are willing to contribute and keep maintaining C# support, in a way that does not risk compatibility or stability of the other supported languages, then we will consider merging it and making it available to people with similar needs.

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