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This mode can be enabled using the Xcode build setting 'Whole Module Optimization'.


Limiting Language Dynamicism
Limiting Language Dynamism
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Swift by default is a very dynamic language like Objective-C. Unlike Objective
C, Swift gives the programmer the ability to improve runtime performance when
necessary by removing or reducing this dynamicism. This section goes through
necessary by removing or reducing this dynamism. This section goes through
several examples of language constructs that can be used to perform such an
operation.

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