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Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming - Third Edition

By : Jon Hoffman
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Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming - Third Edition

By: Jon Hoffman

Overview of this book

Swift has become the number one language used in iOS and macOS development. The Swift standard library is developed using protocol-oriented programming techniques, generics, and first-class value semantics; therefore, every Swift developer should understand these powerful concepts and how to take advantage of them in their application design. This book will help you understand the differences between object-oriented programming and protocol-oriented programming. It will demonstrate how to work with protocol-oriented programming using real-world use cases. You will gain a solid knowledge of the various types that can be used in Swift and the differences between value and reference types. You will be taught how protocol-oriented programming techniques can be used to develop very flexible and easy-to-maintain code. By the end of the book, you will have a thorough understanding of protocol-oriented programming and how to utilize it to build powerful and practical applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Generic functions


To fully understand generics, we need to understand the problem that they are designed to solve. Let's say that we wanted to create functions that swapped the values of two variables (as described in the first part of this chapter) however, for our application, we have a need to swap the instances of two Integer types, two Double types, and two String types. Without generics, this would require us to write the following three functions:

func swapInts (a: inout Int,b: inout Int) {  
  let tmp = a 
  a = b 
  b = tmp 
} 
 
func swapDoubles(a: inout Double,b: inout Double) {  
  let tmp = a 
  a = b 
  b = tmp 
} 
 
func swapStrings(a: inout String, b: inout String) { 
  let tmp = a 
  a = b 
  b = tmp 
} 

With these three functions, we can swap the instances of two Integer types, two Double types, and two String types. Now, let's say as we develop our application further, we find out that we also need to swap the values of two UInt32 types, two Float types, or even a couple...