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