How did you identify the methods? The source location shows as <unknown>:0 here.
Félix > Le 15 sept. 2016 à 09:05:06, Erica Sadun <er...@ericasadun.com> a écrit : > >> On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:43 AM, Félix Cloutier via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> I'm trying to create a NSAttributedString from its HTML representation in >> Swift 3 (from the Xcode 8 GM build). However, this doesn't work: >> >>> import Foundation >>> import AppKit >>> >>> let html = "<i>hello world</i>" >>> let data = html.data(using: .utf8, allowLossyConversion: true)! >>> let attributed = NSAttributedString(HTML: data, documentAttributes: nil) >> >> The error that I get in the REPL (which is essentially identical to the one >> I get in an Xcode project) is: >> >>> error: ambiguous use of 'init(HTML:documentAttributes:)' >>> let str = NSAttributedString(HTML: data!, documentAttributes: nil) >>> ^ >>> >>> found this candidate >>> found this candidate >> >> How should I do it? And perhaps more importantly, what's being done to allow >> me to figure it out myself? > > I go to a more complex call until the issue goes away. Then file a bug. For > me, adding options in fixed the issue. > > let attributed = NSAttributedString(html: data, options: [:], > documentAttributes: nil) > > Swift seems to struggle with these because without "options", the API could > match either one. > > public init?(html data: Data, documentAttributes dict: > AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<NSDictionary?>?) > > public init?(html data: Data, options: [AnyHashable : Any] = [:], > documentAttributes dict: AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<NSDictionary?>?) > > -- E
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