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Swift 4.2 is now officially released! Swift 4.2 builds on the strengths of Swift 4, delivering faster compile times, improving the debugging experience, updating the standard library, and converging on binary compatibility.
You can watch a quick overview of it by watching the WWDC 2018: What’s New in Swift presentation, and try out some of the new features in this playground put together by Ole Begemann.
Language updates
Swift 4.2 is a major language release and contains the following language changes and updates that went through the Swift Evolution process:
Generics improvements
With the completion of conditional conformance support, Swift 4.2 makes significant progress in implementing the vision of generics in the language. Better support for generics ultimately reduces the amount of boilerplate needed in your code and make more of your code reusable. To learn more about conditional conformance, see more at:
Watch the Swift Generics WWDC 2018 presentation for more details.
Standard Library updates
The standard library in Swift 4.2 includes a number of new features, including improvements to the Hashable protocol as well as a new unified set of randomization functions and protocols.
See more at:
Binary compatibility
Swift 4.2 brings the language closer towards a stabilized ABI, enabling binary compatibility for future releases of Swift. Visit the ABI Dashboard for more details on the current progress of this effort.
Additional language and compiler updates
Fresh 2 8 4 – file managing appropriate. Swift 4.2 includes a number of improvements that have a noticable impact on developer experience, including:
- Support for batch mode compilation resulting in faster build times
- Change in calling convention for retain/release cycle to reduce code size and improve runtime performance
- Lazier SIL deserialization with -Onone
- Recursive metadata support
- More compact reflection metadata
- Default arguments are inlined at call sites
- Some long-standing bug fixes, including init declname, switch with multiple case labels per block, inheritance of generic initializers, and more
Swift 4.2 also implements the following language proposals from the Swift Evolution process:
- SE-0054 Abolish ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional type. Read even more details about the reimplementation here.
Package Manager Updates
Swift 4.2 introduces new features for the Swift Package Manager:
- Support for batch mode. Swift targets will be now compiled using the Swift compiler’s batch mode.
- Automatic Xcode project generation. The generate-xcodeproj has a new –watch option to watch the file system and automatically regenerate the Xcode project if needed. This uses the watchman tool to watch the required files.
- Improved scheme generation logic. The scheme generation logic is improved and generates schemes as follows:
- One scheme containing all regular and test targets of the root package.
- One scheme per executable target containing the test targets whose dependencies intersect with the dependencies of the executable target.
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Swift 4.2 also implements the following Package Manager proposals from the Swift Evolution process:
- SE-0201 Package Manager Local Dependencies. SwiftPM now supports declaring dependency on a package using its path on disk instead of the git URL. This requires updating the package’s tools version to 4.2.
- SE-0208 Package Manager System Library Targets. The PackageDescription API in tools version 4.2 supports a new type of target “system library target”, which moves the current system-module packages feature from package to target level.
- SE-0209 Package Manager Swift Language Version API Update.
swiftLanguageVersions
property in PackageDescription manifest API for tools version 4.2 is changed from an array of Integers to an array of SwiftVersion enum.
Migrating to Swift 4.2
Swift 4.2 is source compatible with Swift 4, Swift 4.1 and Swift 3. Swift 4.2 will be the last release to provide source compatibility with Swift 3.
To help with moving to Swift 4.2 from earlier releases of Swift, Apple’s Xcode 10 contains a code migrator that can automatically handle many of the needed source changes. There is also a migration guide available to guide you through many of the changes — especially through the ones that are less mechanical and require more direct scrutiny.
Documentation
An updated version of The Swift Programming Language for Swift 4.2 is now available on Swift.org. It is also available for free on the Apple Books store.
Platforms
Linux
Official binaries for Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 14.04 areavailable for download.
Apple (Xcode)
For development on Apple’s platforms, Swift 4.2 ships as part of Xcode 10.
A toolchain is also available for download from Swift.org.
Sources
Development on Swift 4.2 was tracked in the swift-4.2-branch on the following repositories on GitHub:
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The tag
swift-4.2-RELEASE
designates the specific revisions in those repositories that make up the final version of Swift 4.2.The
swift-4.2-branch
will remain open, but under the same release management process, to accumulate changes for a potential future bug-fix “dot” release.2009 Recommendations of the United States Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration
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This guidance represents FDA's current thinking on safeguarding public health and ensuring food is unadulterated and honestly presented when offered to the consumer. It does not create or confer any rights for or on any person and does not operate to bind FDA or the public. This guidance is being issued in accordance with FDA's Good Guidance Practices regulation (21 CFR 10.115; 65 FR 56468; September 19, 2000; revised as of April 1, 2008).
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Also available in (PDF 6MB) and en Español (Spanish)(PDF 2MB).
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- Previous Editions of Codes (also available in PDF)
- Introduction (also available in PDF)
- Preface (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 1: Purpose and Definitions (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 2: Management and Personnel (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 3: Food (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 4: Equipment, Utensils, and Linens (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 5: Water, Plumbing and Waste (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 6: Physical Facilities (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 7: Poisonous or Toxic Materials (also available in PDF)
- Chapter 8: Compliance and Enforcement (also available in PDF)
- Index (Only applicable to PDF version.) (available in PDF)
- Annex 1: Compliance and Enforcement (also available in PDF)
- Annex 2: References (also available in PDF)
- Annex 3: Public Health Reasons/Administrative Guidelines (also available in PDF)
- Annex 4: Management of Food Practices Achieving Active Managerial Control of Foodborne Illness Risk Factors (also available in PDF)
- Annex 5: Conducting Risk-based Inspections (also available in PDF)
- Annex 6: Food Processing Criteria (also available in PDF)
- Annex 7: Model Forms, Guides, and Other Aids (also available in PDF)
- Summary: Summary of Changes in the FDA Food Code (also available in PDF)
- Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO THE 2009 FOOD CODE (Added September 2011)
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