The output code is readable, which is useful for minimizing the risks for new users. Xcode integration, with Xcode showing any warnings or errors raised by the Kotlin compiler next to the Swift lines that originated them, so users can fix them at the source. There’s a templates system that’s used to automatically translate many standard library types and methods. There’s an automated test that makes Gryphon translate its own source code, with around 12k lines, and ensures the translation passes all the same tests as the original executable. The generated Kotlin code works the same as the Swift code it came from, no edits needed. This is the first version where all features are working: I encourage anyone interested to check out the video and the website. It is meant to let developers share their iOS app's code with Android. Hi all, I’ve just published the first full version Gryphon, a program that translates Swift code into Kotlin code.
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