On 2013-11-11 00:08, Nick wrote:

I'd definitely vote for a fix-up tool. I think it's fair on developers
to make a change for consistency of the language whilst providing a
mostly automated means to do a one-off fix. It'd be a small onus on a
tiny subset of developers to sort out any extraordinary edge cases.

Apple has created several fix-up tools, either built-in to Xcode or Clang. It's mostly for moving code to using a more modern style Objective-C, that is ARC, new syntax for arrays, dictionaries and so on.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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