Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-08 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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

Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-08 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
.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 via swift-evolution <swift-evolution@swift.org&

Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-08 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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

Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-08 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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 <swift-evolution@swift.org<mailto:swift-evolution@swift.org>

Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-08 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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

Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-07 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
Hi Adrian, Yes, submodule would describe it. - Jim _ From: Adrian Zubarev > Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 2:18 AM Subject: Re: [swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a

[swift-evolution] Any consideration for directoryprivate as a compliment to fileprivate?

2016-12-07 Thread Jim Malak via swift-evolution
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