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swiftc 1.2/6.3.1 crash — avoidable?
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swiftc 1.2/6.3.1 crash — avoidable?


  • Subject: swiftc 1.2/6.3.1 crash — avoidable?
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 11:19:34 -0500

I wonder if there’s a way to avoid a swiftc crash, because this would be deeply cool if it worked at all:

---
// Swift 1.2, Xcode 6.3.1, OS X
import Cocoa

class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate {
    @IBOutlet var textView: NSTextView!

    func somethingHappened(aParameter: Int) {
        // ...
        println("Something happened with code \(aParameter)",
                &textView)
        // ...
    }
}

extension NSTextView : OutputStreamType {
    public func write(string: String) {
        let attrString = NSAttributedString(string: string) as! NSTextStorage
        self.textStorage?.appendAttributedString(attrString)
    }
}
---

Unfortunately, swiftc and SourceServer crash. They _may_ be crashing because it’s a syntax error: The definition of OutputStreamType plainly contemplates a struct, and I’m nervous using a view outlet as an inout parameter, but the same thing happens when I try wrapping the view or .textStorage in a struct.

I can work around, but I am jonesing for my deeply cool println. Can anyone think of a way to make it work, or must I wait for my Radar to come through (if ever)?

[xcode-user because it’s an issue with a particular instance of the compiler, and not the language or Cocoa themselves.]

rdar://20685433

	— F


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