I am trying to call a Swift function that contains a completion handler in an objective C class, but I am not sure how to implement it.
This is my Swift Code
@objc class textToSpeech:NSObject{
func toSpeech(word: NSString, sucess:()->Void) -> NSURL {
    let tempDirectory = NSURL(fileURLWithPath: NSTemporaryDirectory(), isDirectory: true)
    let tempFile = tempDirectory.URLByAppendingPathComponent((word as String) + ".wav")
    let tts = TextToSpeech(username: "xxxxxx", password: "xxxxxx")
    tts.synthesize(word as String,
               voice: SynthesisVoice.GB_Kate,
               audioFormat: AudioFormat.WAV,
               failure: { error in
                print("error was generated \(error)")
}) { data in
        data.writeToURL(tempFile, atomically: true)
        print("createdURL")
        print(tempFile)
        sucess();
}
return tempFile
}
How would I write the function call in objective c. I have already completed setting up the project so that I can call swift functions from objective c.
For example you have this code:
@objc class PDTextToSpeech: NSObject{
  func toSpeech(word: NSString, success: () -> Void) -> NSURL {
    // ...
    return NSURL()
  }
}
So you could easily bridge you Swift code in obj-c with #import "<ModuleName>-Swift.h"
 where  you project name.
Then you can call:
[[PDTextToSpeech new] toSpeech:@"String" success:^{
    NSLog(@"Success");
}];
I was using PDTextToSpeech as class name, because it's preferable to call classes in obj-c with uniq prefix. If you project called TestProject - you can use TP prefix.
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