> On 2017-01-16, at 9:06 PM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote: > > >> On Jan 16, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Dave Yost via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> In Xcode I can put the caret on Darwin in "import Darwin” and use Jump to >> Definition to see a Swift source file for the Darwin module. > > You can also just hold Command down and click. I use this shortcut all the > time. > >> But the file has no name, and clicking on the Show In Finder contextual menu >> item (which is enabled) does nothing but activate the Finder. I have looked >> every which way and haven’t found a Swift interface source file for Darwin, >> Swift, Foundation, anything. > > These aren’t files. They’re generated on the fly by Xcode, either by parsing > C headers, or by decompiling binaries.
I think they should be provided as files. At least it would be good if there were a command line tool to produce the Swift source files. No such luck?
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