Sorry for not being clear. My english isn't very good either.
What I meant was static module linking (loading and unloading) for Swift
modules. Also with initialization and deinitialization for Swift modules.
It's alright then. I just want to make sure. I'm a Pascal/Delphi programmer and
sometime
> On Dec 21, 2016, at 7:08 PM, Jun Zhang via swift-users
> wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone.
>I think I found a swift 3 whole module optimization issue. The code below,
> when building with release configuration and running on an iOS 10 real
> device, will always causes a crash.
>
> import UIKit
> On Dec 21, 2016, at 7:11 PM, Mr Bee wrote:
>
> > Unloading Swift modules will likely never be supported, since this would
> > impose a ton of complexity and performance cost on the runtime for little
> > benefit.
>
> Hmmm… so Swift will only support static linking? I thought Swift is a mode
> Unloading Swift modules will likely never be supported, since this would
>impose a ton of complexity and performance cost on the runtime for little
>benefit.
Hmmm… so Swift will only support static linking? I thought Swift is a modern
programming language with modern and advance features. Even
Hi, everyone.
I think I found a swift 3 whole module optimization issue. The code
below, when building with release configuration and running on an iOS 10
real device, will always causes a crash.
import UIKit
> class ViewController: UIViewController {
> override func viewDidLoad() {
>
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 8:54 AM, Jens Alfke via swift-users
> wrote:
>
> Also, AFAIK there is no mechanism in Swift (yet) to load or unload a module
> at runtime, so a module load occurs when the program starts up, and an unload
> occurs when the program exits.
dlopen works fine, though the o
Hello,
This is my first message to the swift mailing lists, so I'd like to start
with a big thank you to the Swift core team and collaborators for all the
hard work.
My question is related to the thread sanitizer tool. Having worked mostly
with Go in recent years, I've become spoiled by the tooli
Hi Swift Users,
I want to build and apps like following architecture
Tier 1
Mobile and Browser
Tier 2
Swift Linux Apps (getting alot of JSON from Tier 3 and pass to Tier 1? )
Tier 3
MySQL database
My question is:
I have alot of SQL queries API to the database that I would like to be
place i