@available rename help needed
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Not sure about all the ways to use the @rename directive.
I'm trying to rename a method
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool {
to:
public func setValueInTable(_ table: DBTable, for key: String, to value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
Using the directive gives me the warning, but the auto-fix doesn't handle the parameter names. Is there a way to format the directive so the auto-fix works properly for parameter name changes?
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Not sure about all the ways to use the @rename directive.
I'm trying to rename a method
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool {
to:
public func setValueInTable(_ table: DBTable, for key: String, to value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
Using the directive gives me the warning, but the auto-fix doesn't handle the parameter names. Is there a way to format the directive so the auto-fix works properly for parameter name changes?
swift xcode directive
stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43
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Not sure about all the ways to use the @rename directive.
I'm trying to rename a method
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool {
to:
public func setValueInTable(_ table: DBTable, for key: String, to value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
Using the directive gives me the warning, but the auto-fix doesn't handle the parameter names. Is there a way to format the directive so the auto-fix works properly for parameter name changes?
swift xcode directive
Not sure about all the ways to use the @rename directive.
I'm trying to rename a method
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool {
to:
public func setValueInTable(_ table: DBTable, for key: String, to value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
Using the directive gives me the warning, but the auto-fix doesn't handle the parameter names. Is there a way to format the directive so the auto-fix works properly for parameter name changes?
swift xcode directive
swift xcode directive
asked Nov 10 at 13:08
Aaron Bratcher
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stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43
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stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43
stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43
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Swift doesn't support that right now. My suggestion would be to add a message
argument to the attribute mentioning the parameter label changes:
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable", message: "The parameter labels have changed to (_:for:to:autoDeleteAfter:)")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
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Swift doesn't support that right now. My suggestion would be to add a message
argument to the attribute mentioning the parameter label changes:
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable", message: "The parameter labels have changed to (_:for:to:autoDeleteAfter:)")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
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Swift doesn't support that right now. My suggestion would be to add a message
argument to the attribute mentioning the parameter label changes:
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable", message: "The parameter labels have changed to (_:for:to:autoDeleteAfter:)")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
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up vote
1
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up vote
1
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Swift doesn't support that right now. My suggestion would be to add a message
argument to the attribute mentioning the parameter label changes:
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable", message: "The parameter labels have changed to (_:for:to:autoDeleteAfter:)")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
Swift doesn't support that right now. My suggestion would be to add a message
argument to the attribute mentioning the parameter label changes:
@available(*, deprecated, renamed: "setValueInTable", message: "The parameter labels have changed to (_:for:to:autoDeleteAfter:)")
public func setValue(table: String, key: String, value: String, autoDeleteAfter: Date? = nil) -> Bool
answered Nov 10 at 15:53
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stackoverflow.com/a/24452181/2226328 ???
– Frankenmint
Nov 10 at 13:14
@Frankenmint That's not a related question. I'm not trying to change values of passed parameters, I'm refactoring the method name and parameters.
– Aaron Bratcher
Nov 10 at 18:43