I think you're confused. It's not "something on top of Gradle". For instance to run on in Swift on iOS, it has to compile to native, and then it wraps it in a C interface and finally in a Swift interface. This has absolutely nothing to do with Gradle.
I think you're confused. It's not "something on top of Gradle". For instance to run on in Swift on iOS, it has to compile to native, and then it wraps it in a C interface and finally in a Swift interface. This has absolutely nothing to do with Gradle.