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Swift Gains New C Interoperability Annotations: WebGPU Libraries Now Feel Native

Last updated: 2026-05-03 19:52:22 · Education & Careers

Swift developers can now use C libraries with native Swift syntax, thanks to a new suite of annotations that transform clunky C interfaces into idiomatic code. The annotations, applied directly to C headers, project Swift-friendly constructs without modifying the underlying library. 'This is a major step for Swift developers who rely on C libraries,' said a Swift language engineer. 'Now they can have safety and ergonomics without a rewrite.'

The feature addresses a long-standing pain point: when importing C libraries like WebGPU, Swift code previously resembled C code—with global functions, prefixed names, unsafe pointers, and manual reference counting. WebGPU, a GPU API for browsers, exemplifies the issue. Developers had to write verbose calls like wgpuCreateInstance(&instanceDescriptor) and explicitly wgpuSurfaceRelease(surface). 'It works, but it doesn't feel like Swift,' noted the engineer.

Background

WebGPU is a technology that lets web developers access the system's GPU from the browser. The C library from the webgpu-headers project is used by multiple implementations. While Swift has long offered direct C interoperability, the result was unsafe and unergonomic. Swift annotations change that by describing common C conventions that match Swift constructs—like argument labels, methods, enums, and automatic reference counting.

Swift Gains New C Interoperability Annotations: WebGPU Libraries Now Feel Native

'You don't need to rewrite the library,' explained the engineer. 'You just annotate the existing C header. Swift does the rest.'

What This Means

Developers can now write Swift code like let surface = instance.createSurface(descriptor: &surfaceDescriptor) instead of wgpuInstanceCreateSurface(instance, &surfaceDescriptor). The new approach eliminates unsafe pointers and explicit memory management. 'It's a huge productivity and safety boost,' said a WebGPU integrator. 'We can focus on using the GPU, not on C ceremony.'

The annotations are available now in recent Swift releases. Swift developers are encouraged to apply them to any C library they import. 'This unlocks the entire C ecosystem for Swift,' the engineer added. 'From graphics to system calls, everything feels native.'