> On May 27, 2016, at 9:11 PM, Joe Groff via swift-evolution 
> <swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Swift community,
> 
> The review of SE-0099 “Restructuring Condition Clauses” begins now and runs 
> through June 3, 2016. The proposal is available here:
> 
>       
> https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0099-conditionclauses.md
>  
> <https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0099-conditionclauses.md>
> 
> Reviews are an important part of the Swift evolution process. All reviews 
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> the message:
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>       Proposal link:
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> https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0099-conditionclauses.md
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>       Other replies
> 
> What goes into a review?
> 
> The goal of the review process is to improve the proposal under review 
> through constructive criticism and, eventually, determine the direction of 
> Swift. When writing your review, here are some questions you might want to 
> answer in your review:
> 
>       • What is your evaluation of the proposal?

+1


>       • Is the problem being addressed significant enough to warrant a change 
> to Swift?

yes. anything to avoid series of cascading guard statements will help push 
people in the direction of before/after where the safety is verified before 
proceeding further into a function

>       • Does this proposal fit well with the feel and direction of Swift?

guard is an essential tool of idiomatic Swift. making it more fluid feels like 
it removes the right road-blocks

>       • If you have used other languages or libraries with a similar feature, 
> how do you feel that this proposal compares to those?


using a “;” between successive conditions lists bares a resemblance with how 
conditions are structured in the Golang IF statement 
if err := dec.Decode(&val); err != nil {
    // ERR has been bound and validated to be NOT nil
    
}
this is one of my favorite features of the language


>       • How much effort did you put into your review? A glance, a quick 
> reading, or an in-depth study?

followed the discussions and understanding the pre-existing limitations this 
change will lift

> 
> More information about the Swift evolution process is available at
> 
>       https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/process.md
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> Thank you,
> 
> -Joe
> 
> Review Manager
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