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Swift language upgrade required #2544
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It's already supported to run this library and demo on xcode 9. So when it's ready, we will upgrade. |
Hi,
If I’m looking at the wrong place, please let me know.
This link https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts/tree/master suggests I’m looking at master. The read me says Xcode 8.0 / Swift 3.1
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Subject: Re: [danielgindi/Charts] Swift language upgrade required (#2544)
it's already 3.2, don't you check the master branch first?
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You can open the project on Xcode 9 and simply compile and run. |
There is a PR #2507 ongoing, but it generates lots of warnings, so I shall wait for a while. But it's already on Swift 4 and you can use it. |
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Xcode 9 can still work with projects in Swift 3.2 but not Swift 3.1.
When can it be updated to at least Swift 3.2 if not Swift 4?
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