It's a late answer… but I wanted to be a good citizen and checked if the topic 
has been discussed before; so, it seems that is not the case ;-)

In short, I agree:
Variadic parameters are somewhat cool, and I think I was exited when I've seen 
them in C the first time… but I afair, I never created a variadic function in 
production code, and I think I just used them for the first time in Swift (I 
checked wether print is variadic…)
As of today, string interpolation has several advantages over old-style 
string-formatting, and I can't remember any other method in one of the 
established libraries that uses this feature:
Explicitly creating an array is just two additional characters, which doesn't 
matter in a long list (which imho shouldn't be crammed into the function call 
anyways), and when there are only a few parameters, you can mimic variadics 
with Optionals defaulted to nil — and who knows what the long-awaited hygienic 
macros might do to the importance of variadic parameters.

Additionally, variadic parameters compete with trailing closures, which for me 
would always win the struggle for the last parameter ;-)

As I said, I can't remember a single use case in Swift — and I already utilized 
quite a lot of the "strange" techniques (currying, tuple splat, complicated 
combinations of generics & protocols…).
So for me, the answer to the question "would I add this feature to Swift if it 
wasn't there?" is a clear no…

Tino
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