![]() There are few flaws but most of them are minor. Good job Swiftify! SummaryĪll in all I am very impressed with the results I was able to achieve using Swiftify to convert the entire project. You may notice now, that good architecture and KISS pays off. We can probably expect that for simple and small files. The first file that looked into in the converted project was AppDelegate.swift. Let’s see what impressed me most and what could be done better. ![]() My first impression after unzipping converted project was: One with the original Objective-C project, another one with converted project and last one with fixes. I have followed this process to test the tool:Īs a result we have a GitHub repository with 3 folders. There is a list of supported Swift and Objective-C features on their page. NOTE: Objective-C2Swift converter does not promise a perfect conversion. The app is small but uses some very specific patterns like Configurator, Loaders and blocks. As an additional difficulty it was a piece of code that I have never seen before. It has some networking, a model and Masonry (a layout DSL, link in references) as Pod. This is a simple demo app to display the Game of Thrones (referred as GoT) data from Wikia’s API. To make a full use of the license we have received, we have converted an entire project. Everything is neat and self- explanatory. Then there are paid versions that allow you convert whole files and even entire projects. Free tier enables you to convert pieces of code up to 2KB. Code is transmitted securely and is not stored anywhere. All bad things are tips to help developers and for the Swiftify Team to make their product even better! All the good things mentioned in this article are an appraisal to the team for their great job. We all have some big and small legacy projects written in Objective-C, who doesn’t right? That’s why we have felt obliged to try this tool out and share with community how it worked for us.Īll that being said I will stay as objective as possible when reviewing the tool in this subjective post. Don’t be scared though as what we have got for you is a review of Objective-C to Swift tool.įull disclaimer: we have recently received a full access to the tool from ObjectiveC2Swift Team! Thanks! ![]() Today we will dive deeper into a quite unusual topic for us - Objective-C. ![]()
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