On 03.10.2017 21:32, Will Stanton via swift-users wrote:
Is this a REPL-only issue perhaps? The code below compiles `swift build`
without error for me (pasted into Sources/main.swift, Ubuntu 17.04, Swift 4
release; haven’t tried in Xcode).
A similar issue, but apparently not REPL-only:
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1856
Regards,
Will Stanton
Code compiles fine:
class test {
let id = 11
}
var dict: [Int: test] = [10: test()]
let filtered = dict.filter({ $0.value.id > 10 })
let sorted = filtered.sorted(by: {$0.value.id > $1.value.id })
print(sorted)
let filteredAndSorted = dict.filter({ $0.value.id > 10 }).sorted(by: {$0.value.id
> $1.value.id })
Just checked:
XCode 9: "Ambiguous use of 'filter'" error for this line
Vladimir.
print(filteredAndSorted)
On Sep 24, 2017, at 4:52 AM, Trevör ANNE DENISE via swift-users
<swift-users@swift.org> wrote:
Hello everyone, I found this on StackOverflow :
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46381752/swift-4-methods-chaining/
Is this a bug of Swift 4 or is this normal ? I don't understand why the problem
only happens when methods are chained !
.
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