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cocoa - How to listen to global hotkeys with Swift in an OS X app?

I'm trying to have a handler in my Mac OS X app written in Swift for a global (system-wide) hotkey combo but I just cannot find proper documentation for it. I've read that I'd have to mess around in some legacy Carbon API for it, is there no better way? Can you show me some proof of concept Swift code? Thanks in advance!

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Since Swift 2.0, you can now pass a function pointer to C APIs.

var gMyHotKeyID = EventHotKeyID()
gMyHotKeyID.signature = OSType("swat".fourCharCodeValue)
gMyHotKeyID.id = UInt32(keyCode)

var eventType = EventTypeSpec()
eventType.eventClass = OSType(kEventClassKeyboard)
eventType.eventKind = OSType(kEventHotKeyPressed)

// Install handler.
InstallEventHandler(GetApplicationEventTarget(), {(nextHanlder, theEvent, userData) -> OSStatus in
    var hkCom = EventHotKeyID()
    GetEventParameter(theEvent, EventParamName(kEventParamDirectObject), EventParamType(typeEventHotKeyID), nil, sizeof(EventHotKeyID), nil, &hkCom)

    // Check that hkCom in indeed your hotkey ID and handle it.
}, 1, &eventType, nil, nil)

// Register hotkey.
let status = RegisterEventHotKey(UInt32(keyCode), UInt32(modifierKeys), gMyHotKeyID, GetApplicationEventTarget(), 0, &hotKeyRef)

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