[gardening] Fix typo: lowerecased → lowercased. Fix trailing whitespace.
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index 7a10802..2342db9 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@
The `Sequence` protocol adds two new members `prefix(while:)` and
`drop(while:)` for common utility. `prefix(while:)` requests the longest subsequence
- satisfying a predicate. `drop(while:)` requests the remaining
+ satisfying a predicate. `drop(while:)` requests the remaining
subsequence after dropping the longest subsequence satisfying a
predicate.
-
+
**Add new entries to the top of this file, not here!**
Swift 3.0
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
* [SE-0125][]:
The functions `isUniquelyReferenced()` and `isUniquelyReferencedNonObjC()`
- have been removed. Call the function `isKnownUniquelyReferenced()` instead.
-
- Classes using `isUniquelyReferenced()` needed to inherit from `NonObjectiveCBase`. The `NonObjectiveCBase` class has been removed.
+ have been removed. Call the function `isKnownUniquelyReferenced()` instead.
+
+ Classes using `isUniquelyReferenced()` needed to inherit from `NonObjectiveCBase`. The `NonObjectiveCBase` class has been removed.
The method `ManagedBufferPointer.holdsUniqueReference` has been renamed to
`ManagedBufferPointer.isUniqueReference`.
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@
to `UnsafePointer<U>` has been disallowed. `Unsafe[Mutable]RawPointer`
provides an API for untyped memory access, and an API for binding memory
to a type. Binding memory allows for safe conversion between pointer types.
-
+
For detailed instructions on how to migrate your code to the new API refer to the [UnsafeRawPointer migration guide](https://swift.org/migration-guide/se-0107-migrate.html). See also: See `bindMemory(to:capacity:)`, `assumingMemoryBound(to:)`, and
- `withMemoryRebound(to:capacity:)`.
+ `withMemoryRebound(to:capacity:)`.
* [SE-0096][]:
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
* [SE-0025][]:
- The access level formerly known as `private` is now called `fileprivate`. A Swift 3 declaration marked `private` can no longer be accessed outside its lexical scope (essentially its enclosing curly braces `{}`). A `private` declaration at the top level of a file can be accessed anywhere within the same file, as it could in Swift 2.
+ The access level formerly known as `private` is now called `fileprivate`. A Swift 3 declaration marked `private` can no longer be accessed outside its lexical scope (essentially its enclosing curly braces `{}`). A `private` declaration at the top level of a file can be accessed anywhere within the same file, as it could in Swift 2.
* [SE-0131][]:
@@ -330,9 +330,9 @@
* [SE-0112][]:
- The `NSError` type now bridges to the Swift `Error` protocol type (formerly `ErrorProtocol` in Swift 3, `ErrorType` in Swift 2)
- in Objective-C APIs. `NSError` now bridges like other Objective-C types, e.g., `NSString` bridges to `String`.
-
+ The `NSError` type now bridges to the Swift `Error` protocol type (formerly `ErrorProtocol` in Swift 3, `ErrorType` in Swift 2)
+ in Objective-C APIs. `NSError` now bridges like other Objective-C types, e.g., `NSString` bridges to `String`.
+
For
example, the `UIApplicationDelegate` method
`applicate(_:didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:)`
@@ -352,8 +352,8 @@
Error types imported from Cocoa[Touch] maintain all of
the information in the corresponding `NSError`. You no longer `catch let as NSError` to extract, for example, the user-info
- dictionary.
-
+ dictionary.
+
Specific error types now contain typed accessors for
their common user-info keys. For example:
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
Enum elements can no longer be accessed as instance members in instance methods.
- * As part of the changes for [SE-0055][] (see below), the *pointee* types of imported pointers (e.g. the `id` in `id *`) are no longer assumed to always be `_Nullable` even if annotated otherwise.
+ * As part of the changes for [SE-0055][] (see below), the *pointee* types of imported pointers (e.g. the `id` in `id *`) are no longer assumed to always be `_Nullable` even if annotated otherwise.
* An implicit or explicit annotation of `_Null_unspecified` on a pointee type still imports as `Optional`.
* [SE-0055][]:
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
```
Comments can no longer appear between a unary operator and its argument.
-
+
```swift
foo/* comment */! // no longer works
```
@@ -607,11 +607,11 @@
* The "none" members of imported NS_OPTIONS option sets are marked as unavailable when they are imported. Use `[]` to make an empty option set, instead of a None member.
-* [SE-0043][]
+* [SE-0043][]
Adds the ability to declare variables in multiple patterns in cases.
-* [SE-0005][]
+* [SE-0005][]
Allows the Clang importer to import ObjC symbols using substantially different Swift-like naming paradigms:
@@ -619,24 +619,24 @@
* Redundant type names are pruned (`documentForURL(_: NSURL)` becomes `document(for: URL)`). Selectors are guaranteed to never be empty, to be transformed into Swift keywords, to be vacuously named (like `get`, `set`, `with`, `for`). Additional pruning rules preserve readability and sense.
* Common arguments are sensibly defaulted where the Objective-C API strongly hints at the need for a default argument. (For example, nullable trailing closures default to `nil`, option sets to `[]`, and `NSDictionary` parameters to `[:]`.) First argument labels are added for defaulted arguments.
* Boolean properties are prepended with `is`, and read as assertions on the receiver.
- * Non-type values, including enumerators, are lowerecased.
+ * Non-type values, including enumerators, are lowercased.
* Classes that implement `compare(_:) -> NSComparisonResult` automatically import as `Comparable`.
-* [SE-0040][]
+* [SE-0040][]
Attributes change from using `=` in parameters lists
to using `:`, aligning with function call syntax.
-
+
```
// before
@available(*, unavailable, renamed="MyRenamedProtocol")
-
+
// after
@available(*, unavailable, renamed: "MyRenamedProtocol")
```
-* [SE-0048][]
-
+* [SE-0048][]
+
Generic typealiases are now supported. For example:
```swift
@@ -645,10 +645,10 @@
typealias MatchingTriple<T> = (T, T, T)
typealias BackwardTriple<T1, T2, T3> = (T3, T2, T1)
```
-
+
etc.
-* [SE-0049][]
+* [SE-0049][]
The `@noescape` attribute is extended to be a more general type attribute. You can now declare values of `@noescape` function type, e.g. in manually curried function signatures. You can now also declare local variables of `@noescape` type, and use `@noescape` in `typealiases`. For example, this is now valid code:
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@
}
```
-* [SE-0034][]
+* [SE-0034][]
The `#line` directive (which resets the logical
source location for diagnostics and debug information) is renamed to `#sourceLocation`.
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@
}
}
```
-
+
* Throwing closure arguments of a rethrowing function may now be optional. For example:
```swift