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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

Using the REPL

Once we have Swift installed, we can use the Swift REPL (Read Evaluate Print Loop) environment and give Swift a test run on Linux. The Swift REPL environment and LLDB debugger are tightly linked to the toolchain, which aids in Swift type inference, syntax, and expression evaluation. Basically, it makes the compiler, debugger, and REPL environment's jobs easier if there is only one version of Swift to worry about at a time. Let's start the REPL environment and execute a few commands to get familiar with the REPL environment's capabilities.

To start the Swift REPL, you type the swift command:

$ swift

As we add statements, the REPL environment is smart enough to only execute once you have completely entered a statement. We can create assignment statements, functions, or even entire classes.

At the REPL prompt, let's assign:

1> let oneMillion = 1_000_000 
oneMillion: Int = 1000000 
2> let twoMillion: Int = 2_000_000 
twoMillion: Int = 2000000 
3> oneMillion...
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