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In Swift, If you conform to a protocol you need to implement all its methods or properties. Optional methods are not allowed when implementing protocols. For instance:
protocol ImageDownloadable { func downloadDidStart() func downloadDidEnd() func downloadDidStop() func progressBarShouldStartMoving() -> Bool func progressBarDidFinishMoving() -> Bool func progressBarShouldHidden() -> Bool }
We can try some tricks to make the optional methods.
- Use default implementation using the extension.
- Splitting the protocols with many protocols and conform only necessary one. You can use typealias(How and when to use typealias in Swift?) to merge protocols.
- Using the
@objc
attribute on a Swift protocol. It provides the opportunity to mark methods as being optional. In this case, you can not usestructs
,enums
andprotocol
extensions with that protocol.
// First scenario protocol ImageDownloadable { func downloadDidStart() func downloadDidEnd() func downloadDidStop() func progressBarShouldStartMoving() -> Bool func progressBarDidFinishMoving() -> Bool func progressBarShouldHidden() -> Bool } extension ImageDownloadable { func downloadDidEnd() { ... } } // downloadDidEnd is optional // Second scenario protocol ImageDownloadStatusProviding { func engineDidStart() func engineWillStop() func engineDidStop() } protocol ProgressBarStatusProviding { func progressBarShouldStartMoving() -> Bool func progressBarDidFinishMoving() -> Bool func progressBarShouldHidden() -> Bool } // Third scenario @objc protocol ImageDownloadable { // Optional @objc func downloadDidStart() @objc func downloadDidEnd() @objc func downloadDidStop() // Non-optional func progressBarShouldStartMoving() -> Bool func progressBarDidFinishMoving() -> Bool func progressBarShouldHidden() -> Bool }
✍️ Written by Ishtiak Ahmed
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