The advantage is that you do not need to define a conditional flag for the #if. It is also more concise.
Code disabling (with /{...}/) is a tool useful when developing algorithm, and disabled code should not be aimed to remain definitively in a Swift file. Andre Ponzo > Le 29 août 2016 à 20:20, Magnus Ahltorp <m...@kth.se> a écrit : > > >> 27 Aug. 2016 21:03 Andre Ponzo via swift-evolution >> <swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote: >> >> 1) Advantages of disabled code ( /{ ... } ) instead of commented-out code >> (/* ... */): > >> 2) Advantages of /{ ... } instead of "if false { ... }": > > What are the advantages of this compared to conditional compilation (#if)? > > /Magnus > > _______________________________________________ swift-evolution mailing list swift-evolution@swift.org https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution