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ios - How to properly use VarArgs for localizing strings?

I have a String extension that helps me internationalise.

public extension String {
    var localized: String {
        return NSLocalizedString(self, tableName: nil, bundle: Bundle.main, value: "", comment: "")
    }

    func localized(args:CVarArg...) -> String{
        return NSString.localizedStringWithFormat(self.localized as NSString, args) as String
    }
}

This way I can easily use "hello_world".localized anywhere in the app and it works nicely.

Now I want to have the same functionality, but also want to be able to pass arguments. However passing the 'CVarArg...' doesn't seem to work as I'd expect it to.

"grant_gps_access".localized("MyApp")

Expected result: "Please grant MyApp GPS access"

Actual result: "Please grant ( MyApp ) GPS access"

What am I missing here?

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You cannot pass a variable argument list to another function, you have to pass a CVaListPointer instead (the Swift equivalent of va_list in C):

public extension String {
    var localized: String {
        return NSLocalizedString(self, tableName: nil, bundle: Bundle.main, value: "", comment: "")
    }

    func localized(args: CVarArg...) -> String {
        return withVaList(args) {
            NSString(format: self.localized, locale: Locale.current, arguments: $0) as String
        }
    }
}

Since NSString.localizedStringWithFormat has no variant taking a VAListPointer, the equivalent NSString(format:, locale:, arguments:) with the current locale is used.

Even simpler (attribution goes to @OOPer): Use String.init(format:locale:arguments:) which takes a [CVarArg] argument:

    func localized(args: CVarArg...) -> String {
        return String(format: self.localized, locale: Locale.current, arguments: args)
    }

Now

"grant_gps_access".localized(args: "MyApp")

should work as expected, assuming that the strings file contains the entry

"grant_gps_access" =  "Please grant %@ GPS access";

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