From the Swift documentation:
"If you define an optional variable without providing a default value,
the variable is automatically set to nil for you."
All generic bridgeable types can bridge for all their instantiations now. Removing this ferrets out some now-unnecessary traps that check for unbridgeable parameter types.
This commit defines the ‘Any’ keyword, implements parsing for composing
types with an infix ‘&’, and provides a fixit to convert ‘protocol<>’
- Updated tests & stdlib for new composition syntax
- Provide errors when compositions used in inheritance.
Any is treated as a contextual keyword. The name ‘Any’
is used emit the empty composition type. We have to
stop user declaring top level types spelled ‘Any’ too.
Foundation provides a number of specific operators defined in the
global scope. Push all of these into their corresponding types. This
cleanup helps verify that the SE-0091 implementation is generally
functional.
change includes both the necessary protocol updates and the deprecation
warnings
suitable for migration. A future patch will remove the renamings and
make this
a hard error.
Addresses the following issues:
rdar://problem/25992816 -[NSUserDefaults registerDefaults] is being imported as NSUserDefaults.register(), which is confusing
rdar://problem/26291437 UserDefaults has 'setURL(forKey:)' instead of 'set(_:forKey:)'
rdar://problem/26375229 FileManager overlay has old naming
rdar://problem/26090891 NSBundle methods that are overridden in the apinotes incorrectly handle the first argument pattern
rdar://problem/26271340 struct URL initializer for fileURLWithFileSystemRepresentation is incorrectly named'
rdar://problem/26443640 XMLDTDNode.Kind conflicts with XMLNode.Kind and should be renamed to XMLDTDNode.DTDKind
rdar://problem/26500390 registerUndoWithTarget in overlay not updated for new API names
rdar://problem/26653451 NSCoder encodeDataObject is misleading
rdar://problem/26653653 NSCoder decodeObjectOfClass is redundant
rdar://problem/26653694 NSCoder.decodeTopLevelObjectForKey does not follow naming guidelines
rdar://problem/26656299 SocketNativeHandle should be a hoisted type to SocketPort
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1903