And, actually, first screenshot is incorrect as it should read &gitError, which is defined as var gitError:NSError? (Get same error anyway.)https://twitter.com/aral/status/816635075387334660 …
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And, actually, first screenshot is incorrect as it should read &gitError, which is defined as var gitError:NSError? (Get same error anyway.)https://twitter.com/aral/status/816635075387334660 …
(And, even better, if you pass nil for the error parameter, you get an “ambiguous method” error.) So. Much. Fun. Right. Now.https://twitter.com/aral/status/816635674518573056 …
Solution: ignore the error parameter. @appcode gave me the wrong method signature (Xcode just gave up/maxed CPU without giving me anything)pic.twitter.com/zvmtu1K67c
PS. Evaluating @appcode for Swift 3 dev on Mac and I’m *very* impressed by how far it has come. Seamless to get started. Editor is ace.
That’s good to hear, been using AppCode for years for ObjC, love it, just waiting for a new project before using Swift 3.
Definitely still requires Xcode (for build speed, IB, etc.), but really enjoying the editor.+@appcode
yeah, I treat AppCode like the advanced editor of Xcode, can’t believe how bad Xcode’s refactoring tools are!
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