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Swift Mocking Tools. To Use, or Not to Use, That Is the Question
Everything would be smooth and easy, except that Swift is not Objective-C. Supplying test doubles is incredibly easy in Objective-C, where the central mechanism is messages. You could send any message to any object. In case you had previous experience mocking on Objective-C using OCMock or OCMockito — forget it.
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