> > On Jan 27, 2017, at 2:57 AM, Charlie Monroe via > > swift-evolution<swift-evolution@swift.org(mailto:swift-evolution@swift.org)>wrote:
> > > That's right. If the OS frameworks use Swift then either (1) you have to > clone the framework stack for each Swift version, or (2) you have only one > copy of the frameworks but frameworks and apps can't share their Swift > objects or publish Swift API. > > The framework structure that Apple inherited from NeXT supports framework > versioning, but *no frameworks use it*. It doesn't scale. > > (NeXT used framework versioning a few times, back when the entire OS only had > a handful of frameworks. Today's AppKit and Foundation are version C. > libSystem is version B. That's about it.) I completely agree with ABI stability goal…I only have a fear regarding some postponed evolutions requests especially Abstract Classes. Would it be still possible ? David Scrève
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