> On 10 Sep 2016, at 14:16, T.J. Usiyan via swift-evolution 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am firmly against this. The 5 levels that we have cover us well and have 
> enough complexity already.

You can say that again! It seems the compiler has become much stricter about it 
very recently.

I was recently writing a Tab-bar UIViewcontroller and because I like to keep my 
internal API clean, I’ve had to stick 4 massive related classes and various 
extensions in the same file. It’s an unreadable, unmaintainable nightmare.
I would support abolishing the ‘fileprivate’ level for some kind of more 
loosely-defined virtual scope, such as friend classes or submodules.

OP is correct that Swift is currently incongruous - on the one hand, we have 
extensions allowing you to break up definitions in to relatable groups, and on 
the other hand we force you to jam everything in to one file if you want a 
clean internal API. It feels like they are pulling in opposite directions.
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