Just curious on how it works, why is it possible to override some functions from extensions but not others? E.g.
class SomeClass { }
extension UIViewController {
func testFunction(bool: Bool) { }
func someOtherFunction(someClass: SomeClass) { }
}
class testViewController: UIViewController {
override func testFunction(bool: Bool) { }
override func someOtherFunction(someClass: SomeClass) { }
}
In this case the FIRST one is fine, as it only contains a bool, but the SECOND one is not, since it takes my class object.
So the second one will throw Declarations from extensions cannot be overriden yet
, but that's obviously not true since I am doing it in the line above.