This is an excellent proposal; no suggestions for improvement at this
point, as I think it has evolved excellently from its earlier forms. I hope
it goes swiftly to review.


On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:08 PM, Brent Royal-Gordon via swift-evolution <
swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote:

> I had a proposal for replacing/reintroducing `
> ExpressibleByStringInterpolation` (which is currently deprecated pending
> a redesign), but it landed too late in the Swift 4 cycle to be considered.
> The PR is here: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/pull/659
>
> I think it squares up relatively well against the Swift 5 standards:
>
> * It addresses ABI stability and strings, which are both Swift 5 themes.
>
> * It includes an implementation, but it definitely needs a rebase,
> probably needs someone more experienced than me to examine it with a
> fine-toothed comb, and might need a significant redesign.
>
> * I believe it includes tests.
>
> * I don't think it's been run against the source compatibility suite. (Is
> there a way for random outside developers to do that?)
>
> So what's the next step at this point?
>
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