I don't know if you are still looking for an answer to this, but the way to do it is to remove the function from the protocol definition, cast your object to Foo
and then call the method on it:
protocol Foo {
// func testPrint() <- comment this out or remove it
}
extension Foo {
func testPrint() {
print("Protocol extension call")
}
}
struct Bar: Foo {
func testPrint() {
print("Call from struct")
(self as Foo).testPrint() // <- cast to Foo and you'll get the default
// function defined in the extension
}
}
Bar().testPrint()
// Output: "Call from struct"
// "Protocol extension call"
For some reason it only works if the function isn't declared as part of the protocol, but is defined in an extension to the protocol. Go figure. But it does work.
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