There is currently an Array section in the iOS docs. Additionally, there is an Array section in both Objective-C and Swift. What are we supposed to do about this overlap?
Should the one in iOS be deleted?
In the case of arrays, I think it's pretty clear:
Array
is a Swift-type and documented in the Swift-Documentation. It has nothing to do with iOS or macOS (except that both OS use Swift ;-) ). You can use this type in Swift-programs on other platforms than iOS and macOS because it's not a part of the iOS/macOS-SDK.
That's why I would put Array
into Swift Language.
NSArray
is a part of Foundation, which implements the fundamentals of Objective-C. Although it only runs on iOS and macOS, I would put this into Objective-C Language, since it belongs to the basics of Objective-C.
iOS
docs, no reason why Arrays should be.
Swift Language
andObjective-C language
contain lots of information. Since arrays are features of the languages and NOT the OS, I would propose to keep the topics inSwift Language
andObjective-C
language.Cocoa
tag for everything what's shared on iOS and MacOS.cocoa
was added 2 hours ago. So you think we should move all topics about APIs toCocoa
that work on iOS and macOS but are not a fundamental part of Swift and Objective-C?iOS
since there are lot's of APIs exclusive for iOS (UIKit). But you are right. I don't think, new programmers would search there :-/ I'm not sure how we could solve it.