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A bridge between an Objective C runtime environment and Python.

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Rubicon-ObjC

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Rubicon-ObjC is a bridge between Objective-C and Python. It enables you to:

  • Use Python to instantiate objects defined in Objective-C,

  • Use Python to invoke methods on objects defined in Objective-C, and

  • Subclass and extend Objective-C classes in Python.

It also includes wrappers of the some key data types from the Foundation framework (e.g., NSString).

Tutorial

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How-to guides

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Reference

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Background

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Community

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Code of Conduct

The BeeWare community has a strict Code of Conduct. All users and developers are expected to adhere to this code.

If you have any concerns about this code of conduct, or you wish to report a violation of this code, please contact the project founder Russell Keith- Magee.

Contributing

If you experience problems with this backend, log them on GitHub. If you want to contribute code, please fork the code and submit a pull request.

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