Added support for Swift 6 / Strict Concurrency#437
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Added support for Swift 6 / Strict Concurrency#437SomeRandomiOSDev wants to merge 2 commits intodevicekit:masterfrom
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@SomeRandomiOSDev Why all the |
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@gabors The annotations are due to the fact that |
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@Zandor300 Can we merge this and make a Swift 6 compatible release soon? Swift 6 is becoming a real thing and Swift concurrency is important already. |
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@Zandor300 Could we get a review and potential merge of this? |
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This PR adds support for Swift 6 as well as enables strict concurrency in the project.
Appropriate annotations have been added to properties/method that access actor-isolated APIs and
Sendableconformances have been added to types provided by the library (e.g.Device,Device.BatterState, etc.)