Question
What is the difference between import Swift and import Foundation?
Until I read this comment by Martin R, I didn't even know that there was an import Swift.
Reading
I couldn't find the documentation and doing a Google search didn't turn up much.
What I tried
Testing it out shows that import Swift does not give any compile errors, but that doesn't really answer my question.
If I were to guess, I would say that you import Swift for Swift projects and that you import Foundation for Objective-C projects or maybe for Swift projects that use Objective-C classes (like NSString).
Testing this in the Playground:
import Foundation
import Swift
var str = "Hello, playground"
let str2: NSString = "hello"
let str3: String = "hello"
Commenting out import Swift gives no errors and str is of String type. However, commenting out import Foundation gives an "undeclared type" error for NSString. 
My question revisited
I would be happy enough to abandon Foundation and just use Swift. So am I right to just import Swift all the time unless I specifically need to use one of the old Objective-C classes?
 
     
     
     
    