Ok I will test with swift 3, but just to avoid any confusion I am not a 
developer on PerfectLib. I was just using that file as a test case for my 
application that is based on the swiftc code base. My application is designed 
to consume arbitrary swift 2.2 code. If there is a problem with swift 3 then I 
suppose it can be fixed, but if swift 3 has no issues then it looks like I have 
few options for remediation.

On 03/22/2016 12:56 PM, Dmitri Gribenko wrote:

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Rafkind, Jon via swift-dev
<swift-dev@swift.org><mailto:swift-dev@swift.org> wrote:


I have to support swift 2.2 for the time being because I have to support the 
current release of xcode. I will upgrade to swift 3 when it is released.



I understand your motivation, but I would still recommend trying to
update your code (on a branch) to Swift 3.  This way you will get a
preview of the changes, would be able to provide feedback, and maybe
even find issues with the changes that we are making before Swift 3 is
finalized in a release.  There is benefit for both your library and
the Swift community.

Dmitri



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