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I developed a software that provides some augmented reality. Now I want it to work on IOS devices (mostly iPad). All my tracking functions are in C++, do I have any way to make them work on IOS devices ? Is it possible to create a bridge between a c++ DLL and Swift ? if it is, how can I do that ?

Thank you really much.

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    Graphic functions are a perfect example of why what you trying to is completely impossible: if you use DirectX functions in the DLL how is that supposed to work on iOS?
    – luk2302
    Nov 28, 2016 at 18:34
  • Just because it's a DLL doesn't mean it's using DirectX, it could be using OpenGL
    – Alexander
    Nov 28, 2016 at 18:39
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    More Information is needed. On what platform? A Windows DLL or a "dynamically loaded library" in the general sense? What kind of functions? – But generally, you can call C functions from Swift, but not C++ functions.
    – Martin R
    Nov 28, 2016 at 18:39
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    ... which makes it a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/35229149/… or stackoverflow.com/questions/24042774/…
    – Martin R
    Nov 28, 2016 at 18:41

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Hi Saadi the answer is no.

Because DLL stands for Dynamic Linked Library and it is a Window Based Way to Pack Functionality.

Once you are in Swift I suposed you are in Apple Enviroment, so this will not work at all.

if you have the source-code of your DLL, the best you can do is to try to adapt from the source code, and compile it to Apple Platform, and then use it.

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    Swift does not necessarily means Apple. It works on linux and there is a port on windows too. It should be able to work, but I believe you will have to do this on a windows machine and I have not done windows dev in 10+years. Nov 28, 2016 at 18:36
  • LiNked, it was a Keyboard Mistake. while typing it fast. Nov 28, 2016 at 18:47

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