Hi Tino,
This is my first use of this forum. I certainly did not mean to cause pain for
anyone.
At Gonzalo's invitation I have looked over the thread for his proposal and I am
withdrawing my request and backing his with a very heavy +1.
The group has done an amazing job with the open source
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Subject: Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a
compliment to fileprivate?
Since Xcode is not a requirement for Swift development no, I was talking about
a file system folder.
On 8 Dec 2016, at 13.30, Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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Jim Malak
Cc: Adrian Zubarev; swift-evolution@swift.org
Subject: Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a
compliment to fileprivate?
Since Xcode is not a requirement for Swift development no, I was talking about
a file system folder.
On 8 Dec 2016, at 13.30, Jim Malak
ny consideration for directoryprivate as a
compliment to fileprivate?
Since Xcode is not a requirement for Swift development no, I was talking about
a file system folder.
On 8 Dec 2016, at 13.30, Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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I totally agree. For clarity, are we in agreement that the definition of
"folder" is the underlying file system's implementation of a folder rather than
some metadata setting? I am thinking of how Xcode as a view of project folder
that at times can leave on one confused.
My preference is to
Hi Adrian,
Yes, submodule would describe it.
- Jim
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From: Adrian Zubarev
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Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 2:18 AM
Subject: Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a
My apologies up front if I am going about this incorrectly. I have been
exploring extensions in Swift 3 both as a part of protocol-oriented programming
and as a way to encapsulate related code to improve readability and
maintainablity of otherwise more complex classes I have designed. I am able