Greetings
> Thanks for your reply, Rien. I just tried this again, and now it seems that
> either is acceptable. Seems a little weird, but I guess I’d rather have more
> flexibility than less.
> class GPS : Powerable, CustomStringConvertible {
> // Either of these work
> //var
Thank you, I wasn’t aware of XMLDocument.
I managed to get XMLParser to work for my use case though…
-g.
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On 2017-09-05 06:01:55 +, Georgios Moschovitis via swift-users said:
Hi,
I would like to parse an RSS feed using Swift 3.1 on Linux.
I tried to use Foundations’s XML but I only managed to get segmentation faults.
Is this supposed to work on Linux? I have only seen examples on iOS.
Apart
Ah, yes. It is possible to ‘store’ it as a fixed string.
But I would still expect the compiler to treat it as if it were a computed
property.
Given that this is a protocol and a protocol cannot define stored properties.
(yet anyway)
OTOH, what do I know about compilers… lol!
Regards,
Rien