Howdy, Long time listener, first time poster. I've scanned through the last few weeks of posts to swift-evolution and didn't come across anything that appeared to address this, so I thought I would ask. If it has come up please let me know!
I'm sure most are familiar with building Python applications using __init__.py and organizing module code in subdirectories and then importing the code. Likewise, you can use a flat structure and have everything in a top-level namespace, importing class definitions with something along the lines of from Foo import Foo from Bar import Bar f = Foo() b = Bar() Once this is executed there are Foo.pyc and Bar.pyc files littered in your directory. Is there a plan for Swift to evolve into a language that can also perform JIT compilation/execution, in the same manner that running a single swift file (with no imports to local code) works today? Quite frankly I am looking forward to a day when I no longer have to deal with languages that define blocks through whitespace indentation. Joe
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