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Swift Protocol-Oriented Programming - Fourth Edition

By : Jon Hoffman
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Swift Protocol-Oriented Programming - Fourth Edition

By: Jon Hoffman

Overview of this book

Protocol-oriented programming is an incredibly powerful concept at the heart of Swift's design. Swift's standard library was developed using POP techniques, generics, and first-class value semantics; therefore, it is important for every Swift developer to understand these core concepts and take advantage of them. The fourth edition of this book is improved and updated to the latest version of the Swift programming language. This book will help you understand what protocol-oriented programming is all about and how it is different from other programming paradigms such as object-oriented programming. This book covers topics such as generics, Copy-On-Write, extensions, and of course protocols. It also demonstrates how to use protocol-oriented programming techniques via real-world use cases. By the end of this book, you will know how to use protocol-oriented programming techniques to build powerful and practical applications.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

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 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...