Callable Objects and callAsFunction() in Swift
Read OriginalThis article details Swift's callAsFunction() feature, which enables objects to be invoked using function-call syntax. It covers declaration, overloading, and practical use cases like representing mathematical functions, passing generic functions, and implementing patterns from libraries like TensorFlow and the Composable Architecture.
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