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We decided to get rid of the C FFI for libs. It was becoming too intricate and complicated. It was becoming a technical burden and expanding into too much extra code. It's unfortunate, but we'll have to give up on getting out-of-tree hot-loadable libraries the easy way. It's possible to still do it with cross compilation or by keeping track of the libstdc++ version that the running harikoff binary was compiled against. Then we can ensure that our loadable lib code is linked against that same libstdc++ code and this should ensure ABI stability.
The Harriman-Peikoff Project
Wouldn't you like to know what this project is and does? Well, it's a secret! But you can find out by reading the code. Or you could just ask me. Or you could wait until I release it. But that's no fun.
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Yeah. You would definitely like to know what this project is and does, mm?
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