Code format

SWIFT Sample Files

Swift (.swift) files define statically typed source code for Apple-platform and server-side development. Use sample Swift files to validate parser support, syntax tooling, and source ingestion pipelines.

4 files All to 1MB SHA256 verified Manifest included
Quick facts
CategoryCode
Total Files4
Extension.swift
MIMEapplication/octet-stream
ManifestJSON
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Files first

Start with one representative file.

Starter file

swift_sample_file_1MB.swift · 1.0 MB

Download
Filename Size MIME Download
.swift Starter SHA256 f243ea74130c...
1.0 MB application/octet-stream Download
.swift Realistic SHA256 a6c8655b9315...
200.0 KB application/octet-stream Download
.swift SHA256 86cb206ab037...
507.0 KB application/octet-stream Download
.swift SHA256 9b30356a5352...
50.0 KB application/octet-stream Download
Use cases

Pick the next task, not just the next file.

Use the file table first, then branch into compare or FAQ only if the task needs more context.

Compare and decide

Keep the next decision one step away.

Swift vs Go Files

Evaluate Swift and Go source files for backend services and tooling.

Open Comparison
FAQ and reference

Keep the operational details quiet.

Checksum Verification

Use checksums to confirm file integrity after download.

shasum -a 256 your_file_name_here
# Compare output with SHA256 values listed above.
Where is the machine-readable manifest?

Use the manifest when you need stable names, SHA256 values, and URLs for automation.

Validation Methodology
  • Validate syntax-highlight pipelines and file-type detection.
  • Test parser robustness for larger source samples.
  • Confirm linting/formatting tools handle encoding correctly.