Details
- Swift 3, Xcode 8.1
- Swift 4, Xcode 9.1
- Swift 5.1, Xcode 11.2.1
Problem
frameworks SwiftFoundation and SwiftKit has the same names of the properties and functions
decision
Way1
Use different names of the properties and functions
// SwiftFoundation
public extension UIView {
public class func swiftFoundationSomeClassMethod() {
print("someClassMethod from Swift Foundation")
}
public var swiftFoundationSomeProperty: Double {
print("someProperty from Swift Foundation")
return 0
}
}
Way2
Group the properties and functions
// SwiftKit
public extension UIView {
public class SwiftKit {
public class func someClassMethod() {
print("someClassMethod from Swift Kit")
}
public var someProperty: Double {
print("someProperty from Swift Kit")
return 0
}
}
var SwiftKit: SwiftKit { return SwiftKit() }
}
Result
import UIKit
import SwiftKit
import SwiftFoundation
class ViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
_ = view.SwiftKit.someProperty
UIView.SwiftKit.someClassMethod()
_ = view.swiftFoundationSomeProperty
UIView.swiftFoundationSomeClassMethod()
}
}
Project
Your method
SwiftFoundation.UIView.swiftFoundationSomeClassMethod()
Your variant of using the namespaces is not correct because all UIView extensions from both frameworks are included in you UIView class. Look at image bellow, you can see SwiftKit class and swiftFoundationSomeClassMethod() inside SwiftFoundation. This can confuse other developers.