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---
name: swift-language
description: Apply Optionals, Protocols, Extensions, and Type Safety patterns in Swift. Use when working with Swift Optionals, Protocols, Extensions, or type-safe APIs.
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triggers:
files:
- '**/*.swift'
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- protocol
- extension
- optional
- guard
- enum
---
# Swift Language Standards
## **Priority: P0**
## Implementation Guidelines
### Optionals & Safety
- **Never Force Unwrap**: Use **guard let**, **if let**, or **nil coalescing (??)** to safely unwrap.
- **Nil Comparison**: Use `value != nil` instead of `if let _ = value`.
- **Implicitly Unwrapped**: Avoid `Type!`. Use proper `Type?`.
### Protocols & Extensions
- **Protocols as Blueprints**: Protocols define **blueprint**; classes inherit implementation.
- **Composition over Inheritance**: **Prefer protocol composition** with structs for better decoupling and performance.
- **Extensions**: Implement **conformance** in extension: **`extension MyType: MyProtocol { ... }`**. Use extensions for clean code organization, not storage ( **not** use extensions for **stored properties**).
- **Protocol Witnesses**: Explicitly implement all required members to satisfy witness table.
### Type Safety
- **Avoid `Any`**: Use generics or associated types instead for compile-time safety.
- **Enums**: Prefer enums with **associated values** over multiple Optionals. Extract values via **switch** statement (e.g., `case .success(let value):`).
- **Value Types**: **Default to struct** for **value semantics** and thread safety. Use `class` only when **reference identity** necessary or for inheritance. Structs copied; classes shared.
## Anti-Patterns
- **No ! operator**: Use safe unwrapping.
- **No -1 for failure**: Use Optional.
- **No force cast (as!)**: Use conditional cast (as?).
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