Maybe this question is answered in the official doc, but I'm not seeing it...
In Swift we are used to write something like
class Jazz {
...
}
extension Jazz {
func swing() {
...
}
}
and place that whole code snippet in a single file, say Jazz.swift.
We don't seem to be able to do the corresponding thing in Kotlin? I'm always finding my selfe writing e.g. one Jazz.kt and one JazzExtensions.kt, which simply isn't always the clearest way of structuring the code.
Any input on this is appreciated.
You can place the extension function inside or outside the class:
Outside:
Inside (in the
companion object):