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A blog on Scala, Swift and FP

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more indirection more indirection A blog on Scala, Swift and FP Thursday, December 24, 2015 Working on the Swift compiler with Jetbrains AppCode Just a few weeks ago, Apple open-sourced the Swift compiler and standard library. This is exciting news for the Swift community: not only will Swift development now be done in the open, but the availability of Swift's source makes it possible to port Swift to other platforms . The Swift codebase  is very large (approaching 400k lines of C++ code, including test cases) so an IDE to help you navigate through it would be ideal. I'm partial to the Jetbrains tools, but wasn't sure if I could use them to browse the Swift source tree. I had some difficulty getting CLion to use the CMake scripts in the Swift repo and was about to give up. Fortunately, I noticed in the bottom of Swift's README that there's a script to generate an Xcode project from the Swift repo. So here's how I generated the Xcode project and was able to work on S...

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