Using A Swift Framework In Kotlin
Background: I have a large swift application with a substantial amount of business logic for an app. We have recently begun work on an android clone of the app (in Kotlin).
I would like to refactor the business logic into several swift frameworks and then export the swift frameworks for android. I understand only the swift stdlib can be used in shared code.
I seen some examples like this one that show how to run swift code on an android device. However I have also read that swift does nothing to help the bridging to java. I've seen some swift -> kotlin converters, but I don't want to do that.
tl;dr; What is the best way to run a swift framework on android and interface with it in Kotlin?
android ios swift kotlin
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Background: I have a large swift application with a substantial amount of business logic for an app. We have recently begun work on an android clone of the app (in Kotlin).
I would like to refactor the business logic into several swift frameworks and then export the swift frameworks for android. I understand only the swift stdlib can be used in shared code.
I seen some examples like this one that show how to run swift code on an android device. However I have also read that swift does nothing to help the bridging to java. I've seen some swift -> kotlin converters, but I don't want to do that.
tl;dr; What is the best way to run a swift framework on android and interface with it in Kotlin?
android ios swift kotlin
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Background: I have a large swift application with a substantial amount of business logic for an app. We have recently begun work on an android clone of the app (in Kotlin).
I would like to refactor the business logic into several swift frameworks and then export the swift frameworks for android. I understand only the swift stdlib can be used in shared code.
I seen some examples like this one that show how to run swift code on an android device. However I have also read that swift does nothing to help the bridging to java. I've seen some swift -> kotlin converters, but I don't want to do that.
tl;dr; What is the best way to run a swift framework on android and interface with it in Kotlin?
android ios swift kotlin
Background: I have a large swift application with a substantial amount of business logic for an app. We have recently begun work on an android clone of the app (in Kotlin).
I would like to refactor the business logic into several swift frameworks and then export the swift frameworks for android. I understand only the swift stdlib can be used in shared code.
I seen some examples like this one that show how to run swift code on an android device. However I have also read that swift does nothing to help the bridging to java. I've seen some swift -> kotlin converters, but I don't want to do that.
tl;dr; What is the best way to run a swift framework on android and interface with it in Kotlin?
android ios swift kotlin
android ios swift kotlin
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Alex PelletierAlex Pelletier
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