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Swift 4 Programming Cookbook

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Swift 4 Programming Cookbook

Overview of this book

Swift 4 is an exciting, multi-platform, general-purpose programming language. Being open source, modern and easy to use has made Swift one of the fastest growing programming languages. If you interested in exploring it, then this book is what you need. The book begins with an introduction to the basic building blocks of Swift 4, its syntax and the functionalities of Swift constructs. Then, introduces you to Apple's Xcode 9 IDE and Swift Playgrounds, which provide an ideal platform to write, execute, and debug the codes thus initiating your development process. Next, you'll learn to bundle variables into tuples, set order to your data with an array, store key-value pairs with dictionaries and you'll learn how to use the property observers. Later, explore the decision-making and control structures in Swift and learn how to handle errors in Swift 4. Then you'll, examine the advanced features of Swift, generics and operators, and then explore the functionalities outside of the standard library, provided by frameworks such as Foundation and UIKit. Also, you'll explore advanced features of Swift Playgrounds. At the end of the book, you'll learn server-side programming aspect of Swift 4 and see how to run Swift on Linux and then investigate Vapor, one of the most popular server-side frameworks for Swift.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Changing your name with typealias

The typealias declaration allows you to create an alias for a type; it does exactly what it says on the tin. You can specify a name that can be used in place of any given type definition. If this type is quite complex, a typealias can be a useful way to simplify its use.

How to do it...

Let's take look at the following steps to understand how to use typealias:

  1. First, let's create something to store in an array--in this instance, a Pug struct:
struct Pug { 
let name: String
}
  1. Now we can create an array that will contain instances of a Pug struct:
let pugs = [Pug]() 
As you may or may not know, the collective noun for a group of pugs is called a grumble.
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