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why not code hinting while use Then #14
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I think Xcode is silly. |
👍 to this issue.. |
"I think Xcode is silly." sounds like a pun =) |
If people are having the same issue as me, I think the concern is more with writing properties inside of the Then block, not necessarily the syntax of the Then block. In that case, no, I don't think there's anything that can be done, but I'd love to be proven wrong! |
I created an issue on Swift JIRA: https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-2750 (please vote on JIRA issue!) |
@devxoul I created a label with Then, I found that Xcode will hint if the label is a local variable,but Xcode will not if the label is a property. What happend... |
@Natai yeah, thanks to @txaiwieser (#38) we found that code hinting is |
still not working if the label is a property |
Oh my god, there was a mistypo: |
Collaboration NeededIf you want to use auto-completion, please visit Swift Bug and upvote. Good for both of us. |
Still not autocompleting with the new xCode :( |
I tried all of what you say ,but it did not been solved |
Life is tough.
…On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 3:41 PM, LeeBigRay ***@***.***> wrote:
I tried all of what you say ,but it did not been solved
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Since Xcode 9 and Swift 4, the auto-completion is working well for me. |
As @KimDarren said, with xCode 9.1 (9B55) and Swift 4, autocompletion is working at class level for me. Yay!! @devxoul your issue (https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-2750) is still open though. |
@KimDarren @acecilia, have you tested using Then? |
Not yet
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@KimDarren @acecilia, have you tested using then?
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Not yet too |
@devxoul just did. Seems to be working: |
Further discussion here: https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-2750 |
This is fixed in Xcode 11. |
why not code hinting by xcode while use Then
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