There is no equivalent syntax, as far as I know.
Regarding equivalent techniques, theoretically you could use closures and define structs and classes inside them. Sadly, I can't get this to work in a playground or project without making it crash. Most likely this isn't ready to be used in the current beta.
Something like...
protocol SomeProtocol {
func hello()
}
let closure : () -> () = {
class NotSoAnonymousClass : SomeProtocol {
func hello() {
println("Hello")
}
}
let object = NotSoAnonymousClass()
object.hello()
}
...currently outputs this error:
invalid linkage type for global declaration
%swift.full_heapmetadata* @_TMdCFIv4Test7closureFT_T_iU_FT_T_L_19NotSoAnonymousClass
LLVM ERROR: Broken module found, compilation aborted!
Command /Applications/Xcode6-Beta.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/swift failed with exit code 1
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