> On Sep 6, 2017, at 1:32 AM, Haravikk via swift-evolution 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As a general rule I would argue that Mirrors should almost never be used for 
> any purpose, except perhaps debugging; in production code they can lead to 
> subtle and misleading problems, not to mention any performance impacts. Even 
> for things like serialising types, it is not a desirable way to do it, and 
> should only be used as a last resort because of missing features in Swift.


I'm just going to toss in that you and I apparently have diametrically opposed 
needs and belief systems about what makes for a good programming language.  I 
believe the exact opposite.

After 20+ years of Cocoa development, I rely on these features heavily and 
consider any language that lacks them to be more or less "dead" where I 
consider languages that have them to be "self aware" and "lively".

For instance, I think relying on the compiler to generate special code to 
implement Codable rather than just exposing the meta facilities required to do 
introspection is taking the long way around rather than the short cut.

So add my vote for powerful reflection capabilities.  
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