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Swift 3 New Features

You're reading from   Swift 3 New Features Get up to date with what`s new in Swift 3

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469632
Length 142 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Keith Elliott Keith Elliott
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What Were They Thinking? FREE CHAPTER 2. Discovering New Territories – Linux at Last! 3. Migrating to Swift 3 to Be More Swifty 4. Changes to Swifts Core Will Have You Asking for More 5. Function and Operator Changes – New Ways to Get Things Done 6. Extra, Extra Collection and Closure Changes That Rock! 7. Hold onto Your Chair; Advanced Type Changes Are Here! 8. Oh Goodness! Look Whats New in the Foundation Framework 9. Improving Your Code with Xcode Server and LLDB Debugging 10. Exploring Swift on the Server

Overview of accepted proposals for Swift 3

Each major release of Swift will have high-level goals to which accepted features must adhere. For the Swift 3 release, the Swift team outlined that the primary goal of this release is to solidify and mature the Swift language and development experience.

In their own words, the Swift team went on to stated that While source code breaking changes to the language have been the norm for Swift 1 through 3, we would like the Swift 3.x (and Swift 4+) languages to be as source-compatible with Swift 3.0 as reasonably possible. However, this will still be best-effort: if there is a really good reason to make a breaking change beyond Swift 3, we will consider it and find the least invasive way to roll out that change (for example, by having a long deprecation cycle).

In order to achieve the release goal for Swift 3, each of the following are considered important in terms of getting the basics right for future releases:

  • API design guideline
  • Automatic application of naming guidelines to imported Objective-C APIs
  • Adoption of naming guidelines in key APIs
  • Swiftification of imported Objective-C APIs
  • Focusing and refining the language
  • Improvements to tooling quality

You can learn more about each of these areas on the Swift Evolution repository page as well as see the complete list of implemented proposals, accepted but not yet implemented proposals, and rejected or withdrawn proposals.

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Swift 3 New Features
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ISBN-13: 9781786469632
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