LeadKit/TIUIKitCore/Sources/Alerts/Protocols/AlertPresentable.swift

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import TISwiftUtils
/// A protocol represents an alert which can be presented on the given context.
/// The implementation of this protocol says that an alert can be shown from the context. By default, the standard `UIAlertController` conforms to the protocol.
public protocol AlertPresentable {
func present(on context: AlertPresentationContext, completion: VoidClosure?)
}