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I don't quite agree with your comment, on two points.
I don't quite agree with your comment, on two points.


First, the definition. Quoting [[Foreign function interface]]:
First, the definition. Quoting '''[[Foreign function interface]]''':


''Foreign function interface, or FFI, is a common name for a facility in a programming language (especially a high-level one that does not usually work in terms of pointers, raw structure layout, etc.) to invoke functions and access data structures defined using another one (especially C).''
''Foreign function interface, or FFI, is a common name for a facility in a programming language (especially a high-level one that does not usually work in terms of pointers, raw structure layout, etc.) to invoke functions and access data structures defined using another one (especially C).''