This proposal seeks to provide a safer ..< (aka half-open range operator) in order to avoid **Array index out of range** errors in execution time.
Here is my first draft for this proposal: https://github.com/luish/swift-evolution/blob/half-open-range-operator/proposals/nnnn-safer-half-open-range-operator.md In short, doing that in Swift causes a runtime error: let a = [1,2,3] let b = a[0..<5] print(b) > Error running code: > fatal error: Array index out of range The proposed solution is to slice the array returning all elements that are below the half-open operator, even though the number of elements is lesser than the ending of the half-open operator. So the example above would return [1,2,3]. We can see this very behaviour in other languages, such as Python and Ruby as shown in the proposal draft. This would eliminate the need for verifications on the array size before slicing it -- and consequently runtime errors in cases when the programmer didn't. Viewing that it is my very first proposal, any feedback will be helpful. Thanks! Luis Henrique Borges @luishborges
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