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In this syntax, the closure signature (when present) is placed within
the braces and the 'in' keyword separates it from the body of the
closure, e.g.,
magic(42, { (x : Int, y : Int) -> Bool in
print("Comparing \(x) to \(y).\n")
return y < x
})
When types are omitted from the parameter list, one can also drop the
parentheses, e.g.,
magic(42, { x, y -> Bool in
print("Comparing \(x) to \(y).\n")
return y < x
})
The parsing is inefficient and recovers poorly (in part because 'in'
is a contextual keyword rather than a real keyword), but it should
handle the full grammar. A number of tests, along with the whitepaper
and related rational documents, still need to be updated. Still, this
is the core of <rdar://problem/14004323>.
Swift SVN r6105