Swift-AI
sourcekit-lsp
Swift-AI | sourcekit-lsp | |
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1 | 12 | |
6,012 | 3,133 | |
0.3% | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
about 7 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Swift-AI
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Are people using Swift for machine learning / differentiable programming outside of Apple?
Before CoreML was released (and also before BNNS), I wrote SwiftAI. The project made heavy use of Accelerate and the algorithms were written from scratch. It was a great project, and I planned to make a lot of additions, but CoreML came out pretty soon afterward and made the project mostly obsolete. Still a great learning experience and there was a fair bit of interest at the time.
sourcekit-lsp
- Swift development using NeoVim instead of Xcode?
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ShadowVim embeds Neovim inside Xcode
Great!By the way,you can also use sourcekit-lsp and xcode-build-server to program in neovim directly。though still need to debug in xcode。
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Finally got "eglot" to work with "sourcekit-lsp" in iOS project
After enabling eglot, our local files will not be picked up by language server. Because the documentation(https://github.com/apple/sourcekit-lsp) mentions "IndexStoreDB is built using the Swift Package Manager."
- anyone have an ios/macos swift workflow with helix?
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How to instantly crash Xcode in 5 easy characters
Created an issue: https://github.com/apple/sourcekit-lsp/issues/636
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vim-lsp merged inlay hints support!
For Objective C it looks like you can use SourceKit-LSP or ccls as language servers.
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Desenvolvimento Swift no Windows com WSL
git clone https://github.com/apple/sourcekit-lsp.git cd sourcekit-lsp/Editors/vscode/ npm install npm run dev-package code --install-extension sourcekit-lsp-development.vsix
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Swift Syntax and Structured Editing Library
There's already an LSP server for Swift (also made for Apple): https://github.com/apple/sourcekit-lsp
This library is intended for syntactic tools: formatters, highlighters, that kind of thing.
- SourceKit-LSP now supports syntax highlighting for Swift
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NeoVim setup for iOS Dev ( xcodebuild etc. ) ?
You could probably set up something to work on Swift packages, however the tree sitter grammar for Swift hasn’t been updated since 2019. sourcekit-lsp also isn’t likely to help you out either because it’s not made to understand Xcode projects. You’d need an LSP capable of parsing a .pbxproj (I highly doubt there is one, but I haven’t looked around), which has the terrible downside of not being something Apple considers a public API and can and will introduce breaking changes on any Xcode update. An Apple engineer confirmed this with me during a lab in 2020 when I was asking about how doing some hacky things with binary Swift packages.
What are some alternatives?
CoreML-Models - Largest list of models for Core ML (for iOS 11+)
swift-syntax - A set of Swift libraries for parsing, inspecting, generating, and transforming Swift source code.
AIToolbox - A toolbox of AI modules written in Swift: Graphs/Trees, Support Vector Machines, Neural Networks, PCA, K-Means, Genetic Algorithms
swift - The Swift Programming Language
BrainCore - The iOS and OS X neural network framework
cxx-interop-test - Small test app for C++ Interop with Swift.
PDFGenerator - A simple generator of PDF written in Swift.
tree-sitter-swift - A tree-sitter grammar for the Swift programming language.
Tensorflow-iOS
tree-sitter-swift - Swift grammar for tree-sitter
SpriteKit+Spring - SpriteKit API reproducing UIView's spring animations with SKAction
alchemy - Modern, batteries included web framework for Swift.