I often see Stack Overflow answers which are written in Objective-C when I search stuff about iOS on Google.
Every time that happens, I really want to edit the answer to provide a Swift translation of the answer, but I'm not really sure whether it is good/allowed to do it. This action has the following advantages for people who have only learned Swift:
- it can help them to understand the answer
- it can help them to see how ObjC is translated to Swift, and hence, to get a basic idea of ObjC syntax
But I'm really not sure about this because making such a big change to an answer and not getting the OP's approval is bad (I think).
So I thought of an alternative - adding another answer. But that will probably go to the bottom of the page which makes it harder to see.
The translated answer will still keep the ObjC code. It just adds something like this
Here is the Swift version:
Blah.blah(blah, blah:blah)
Assume the translated Swift code is 100% correct and Swift-y enough.
Should I edit an answer to translate it to Swift? Why or why not?