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reflection - Get a Swift Variable's Actual Name as String

So I am trying to get the Actual Variable Name as String in Swift, but have not found a way to do so... or maybe I am looking at this problem and solution in a bad angle.

So this is basically what I want to do:

var appId: String? = nil

//This is true, since appId is actually the name of the var appId
if( appId.getVarName = "appId"){
    appId = "CommandoFurball"
}

Unfortunately I have not been able to find in apple docs anything that is close to this but this:

varobj.self or reflect(var).summary 

however, this gives information of what is inside the variable itself or the type of the variable in this case being String and I want the Actual name of the Variable.

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This is officially supported in Swift 3 using #keyPath()

https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0062-objc-keypaths.md

Example usage would look like:

NSPredicate(format: "%K == %@", #keyPath(Person.firstName), "Wendy")

In Swift 4 we have something even better: KeyPath notation

https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0161-key-paths.md

NSPredicate(format: "%K == %@", Person.mother.firstName, "Wendy")

// or

let keyPath = Person.mother.firstName
NSPredicate(format: "%K == %@", keyPath, "Andrew")

The shorthand is a welcome addition, and being able to reference keypaths from a variable is extremely powerful


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