My curiosity takes me to pass a View type as parameter to @ViewBuilder. Passing a Model/Primitive type as param in @ViewBuilder is perfectly valid.
As shown below code.
struct TestView<Content: View>: View {
    
    let content: (String) -> Content
    
    init(@ViewBuilder content: @escaping (String) -> Content) {
        self.content = content
    }
    
    var body: some View {
        content("Some text")
    }
}
struct ContentTestView: View {
    
    var body: some View {
        TestView {
            Text("\($0)")
        }
    }
}
In place of String in
let content: (String) -> Content
If I try to pass a SwiftUI View type, then Compiler is not happy with it.
let content: (View) -> Content
Even though params for @ViewBuilder accepts custom Protocol type  like Searchable but not View protocol.
compiler tell me this Protocol 'View' can only be used as a generic constraint because it has Self or associated type requirements
My whole idea is that content can be allowed to hold Section/List/Text in it.
Edit: I expected code like below.
struct TestView<Content: View>: View {
    let content: (View) -> Content
    init(@ViewBuilder content: @escaping (View) -> Content) {
        self.content = content
    }
    var body: some View {
        content(
            List {
                ForEach(0..<10) { i in
                    Text(\(i))
                }
            }
        )
    }
}
struct ContentTestView: View {
    var body: some View {
        TestView { viewbody -> _ in
            
            Section(header: Text("Header goes here")) {
                viewbody
            }
        }
    }
}
Any way can I achieve this ?
 
                        
The possible solution is to use
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