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Question: Release date #3223
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This project is entirely volunteer driven, so it's impossible to say. I don't think I can even get a benefit. But since RAC 4.2.2 is compatible with Swift 2.3, you can use it with Xcode 8 and shouldn't be blocked from shipping your app. (You might be blocked from moving to Swift 3, but that's just an inconvenience.) If you must be on Swift 3, then you can probably use RAC and related repos as they exist on their master branches today. But be aware that there will probably be some breaking changes. |
Ok, got it. I am ready to help and be volunteer, if it will speed up project. I can help with a lot of things. Please, write me on email if you decide to accept my help. I'll share with you more information about myself through email. |
Yeah, I'm in the same boat with a few shipping apps that use RAC/etc. but I have successfully managed to pull in ReactiveSwift, ReactiveCocoa, etc. as dependencies on my own development branch. It takes some effort to keep on top of things as they're moving quickly, but I recommend the following tips to keep yourself from going mad (assuming you're using Carthage): Step 0: move your code to Xcode 8 using Swift 2.3 and the latest released version of your dependenciesThis will keep you from having to dig out Xcode 7.x every time you have to ship a maintenance or other update in the meantime before your Swift 3 port is ready. It will also make the Swift 3 port a little bit easier, because you will have some Swift deprecation warnings you can take care of while they're still easy to fix. Step 1: Add the new dependencies that support Swift 3Point at the That said, I'd be surprised if you still had some repos that don't have easy-to-find Swift 3 support in a branch or fork. Step 2: Pin these dependencies at a specific revision, and not
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Thank you. Yes, this will help a lot. :) |
Hi, I love ReactiveCocoa.
I'm annoying, sorry guys, but could you estimate release date for Reactive(Cocoa/ObjC/Swift/ObjCBridge) that can be used with Swift 3.0 ? I using swift, and my current project deeply integrated with ReactiveCocoa (approximately 70-80% like MvvM based on UIKit and RAC, API communications, in-App communications etc.), so it's very critical for me to have up to date and ready to use awesome tool called ReactiveCocoa.
Best regards,
Vasili Silin.
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