Today’s Swift topic is on Closures. Heading back to my C and C++ days, I would define a closure as a function pointer… Swift is a powerful language; it’s really hard to cover all the good parts in a few articles. I’ll try to give a jump start with the areas that I find particularly useful. Today we are going to cover Capturing Values, Nonescaping Closures, and Autoclosures. Let’s rock! Capturing V
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