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Is there any preprocessor macro that tells the Objective-C compiler that the header is being included from Swift (inside a Framework)? I want to conditionally make available some methods to Objective-C, but not to Swift.

This is a follow-on to this question.

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    Use the NS_SWIFT_UNAVAILABLE macro.
    – mattt
    Aug 19, 2015 at 19:30
  • Is this macro iOS 9 only? Aug 19, 2015 at 20:25
  • Yeah, it seems to be new in Xcode 7. If you add an answer with this info, I'll accept it. You can answer to both questions, as the same solution applies to both. Aug 19, 2015 at 20:43

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Answer by @mattt:

Use the NS_SWIFT_UNAVAILABLE macro (available only on Xcode 7 and up).

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Here a nice explanation about some macro's in objc to work with swift.

https://academy.realm.io/posts/altconf-nikita-lutsenko-objc-swift-interoperability/

Like mentioned you have the NS_SWIFT_UNAVAILABLE but also NS_SWIFT_NAME for example which allows you to change the signature of your functions for swift.

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