Ugh. Precisely the type of regression that should've been caught by an 
automated test. Assuming it's not something in your project, that is ;-)

> On Oct 20, 2015, at 18:21 , Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:
> 
> Watch out: the compiler in Xcode 7.1b3 is not detecting mismatched Obj-C 
> return types, at least for methods that return objects. For example, the 
> following compiles with no warnings, even with all typical warning flags 
> enabled:
> 
> @interface Foo : NSObject
> - (NSString*) name;
> @end
> 
> @implementation Foo
> - (NSSet*) name { return nil; }
> @end
> 
> Reported to Apple as rdar://23195007
> 
> —Jens
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