I'm creating several NSView classes, all of which support a special operation, which we'll call transmogrify.  At first glance, this seems like the perfect place for a protocol:
protocol TransmogrifiableView {
    func transmogrify()
}
However, this protocol does not enforce that every TransmogrifiableView be an NSView as well.  This means that any NSView methods I call on a TransmogrifiableView will not type check:
let myView: TransmogrifiableView = getTransmogrifiableView()
let theSuperView = myView.superView // error: TransmogrifiableView does not have a property called 'superview'
I don't know how to require that all classes implementing my protocol are also subclasses of NSView.  I tried this:
protocol TransmogrifiableView: NSView {
    func transmogrify()
}
but Swift complains that protocols cannot inherit from classes. It does not help to turn the protocol into a class-only protocol using
protocol TransmogrifiableView: class, NSView {
    func transmogrify()
}
I cannot make TransmogrifiableView a superclass rather than a protocol, because some of my TransmogrifiableView classes must be subclasses of other, non-transmogrifiable views.
How should I require that all TransmogrifiableView's also be NSView's?  I really don't want to pepper my code with "as" conversions, which are bad form and distracting.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    