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Questions relating to code that appears in a question or answer, such as answers which are entirely code. Do not use this tag for questions about code formatting; use [code-formatting] instead - and NEVER EVER USE THIS TAG TO ASK A PROGRAMMING QUESTION ON META!.
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Are edits that insert Swift 3 code into existing Swift 2 answers acceptable?
Stack Overflow is mainly about having good answers to good questions that help programmers.
The first thing you should do is write a new answer that solves both the Swift 2 and Swift 3 problems. The …
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Should we change "void main()" to "int main()" in the OP's code?
Only change void main to int main if you know that it isn't the cause of the OP's problem.
This usually requires that the problem be solved (either by you or someone else) before making the edit.
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