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runningJoey / Bindings.swift
Created January 4, 2022 14:34 — forked from AliSoftware/Bindings.swift
Re-implementation of @binding and @State (from SwiftUI) myself to better understand it
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This is a concept re-implementation of the @Binding and @State property wrappers from SwiftUI
The only purpose of this code is to implement those wrappers myself
just to understand how they work internally and why they are needed,
⚠️ This is not supposed to be a reference implementation nor cover all
subtleties of the real Binding and State types.
The only purpose of this playground is to show how re-implementing
them myself has helped me understand the whole thing better