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The Surprising Cost of Protocol Conformances in Swift

Emerge Tools Blog | The Surprising Cost of Protocol Conformances in Swift.
A deep dive into the Swift runtime to see how protocol conformance checks slow down post-main startup time as your binary size increases.

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Yeesh, the horrors that need to be done when you don’t have a good type system…

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