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Swift Support #34
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No, Swift is not supported at the moment. We may work on it in the future. |
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Need this |
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I did an internship at Facebook this summer adding support to analyze LLVM code with Infer. This is in an experimental stage for now but is a possible approach to analyzing Swift code in the future. |
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I think all the comments have shown this is a feature the community would appreciate, I think now we should just subscribe to this issue and wait for updates from the authors. |
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If it supports LLVM it shouldn't be difficult to support Swift? |
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This project has a Swift parser written an OCaml, which could be a useful starting point if anyone is interested in tackling this. |
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It seems several years passed since the first comment of this issue, has this feature been added? |
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Has this feature been added? |
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Support? |
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Can I use Infer to analyze iOS apps written in Swift, not Objective-C?
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