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Add note about naming the file main.swift to README #283
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thanks
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cc @abertelrud @neonichu - is there anything tracking a better error message from SwiftPM in such cases? |
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@swift-server-bot test this please |
This change adds a note about naming the file
main.swiftand using the@mainattribute.Motivation:
When transitioning to the 1.x API users may have had their files named
main.swiftand will encounter the error'main' attribute cannot be used in a module that contains top-level code. This change adds a note to help remedy this issue and make it easy to locate when searching the repository.Modifications:
readme.mdResult: