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Basically, this breaks debugging and library evolution (doesn't compile because of a name conflict)
Printing description of json:
expression produced error: error: /var/folders/80/mpcqcbzn44g0p4mrp671cg1h0000gn/T/expr58-4c5dd5..swift:1:73: error: 'JSON' is not a member type of class 'Swifter.Swifter'
Swift._DebuggerSupport.stringForPrintObject(Swift.UnsafePointer<Swifter.JSON>(bitPattern: 0x1063c56c0)!.pointee)
~~~~~~~ ^
Swifter.Swifter:1:14: note: 'Swifter' declared here
public class Swifter {
^
This is a big API-breaking change, so I know that this is trouble. I've renamed Swifter to SwifterAPI in my fork to fix this. There's a Swift library evolution issue to fix this eventually (so ::Swifter could be used to differ between module and class), but that's a long-term solution.
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I'm also affected, though in a bit different way. I have Credential struct in my app and Swift cannot disambiguate between my MyApp.Credential and Swifter.Credential because Swifter is both class name and module name.
Basically, this breaks debugging and library evolution (doesn't compile because of a name conflict)
This is a big API-breaking change, so I know that this is trouble. I've renamed
Swifter
toSwifterAPI
in my fork to fix this. There's a Swift library evolution issue to fix this eventually (so ::Swifter could be used to differ between module and class), but that's a long-term solution.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: