Swift has an interesting keyword, which can be declared in the ModuleA:
@_exported import Foundation
Then, when in some other module (e.g. ModuleB) I import the ModuleA:
import ModuleA
let currentDate = Date() // using a Foundation struct
... I'm able to use also the types from the Foundation even though I'm not importing it with an import statement. It's being automatically imported as it has been declared as @_exported in the ModuleA.
Now I'd like to have a similar behavior in Objective-C.
Given:
- 3 Targets: TargetA(Swift),ProtocolTarget(Swift with@objckeyword annotated types) andTargetB(ObjC)
- I'd like to make the ProtocolTargetimplicitly imported, so that when theTargetBimportsTargetA, all of the methods from theProtocolTargetshould become also available inside theTargetA.
How can I achieve this?
