Re: [swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Jens Persson via swift-dev
Sorry to pick nits, but... every pointer that exists is already > initialized. What you're asking about, I think, is whether the *memory > referenced by the pointer* is initialized. > Yes you are right, that was what I meant, thanks for pointing that out! : ) > > -- > -Dave > > _

Re: [swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Dave Abrahams via swift-dev
on Fri Aug 05 2016, Andrew Trick wrote: >> On Aug 5, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Jens Persson wrote: >> >> I'm trying to understand the new Swift 3 (4?) pointer API and Swift's memory >> model. >> >> More specifically, I'd like to know more about what exactly it means > >> for a pointer to be initial

Re: [swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Dave Abrahams via swift-dev
on Fri Aug 05 2016, Jens Persson wrote: > I'm trying to understand the new Swift 3 (4?) pointer API and Swift's > memory model. > > More specifically, I'd like to know more about what exactly it means for a > pointer to be initialized or not. Sorry to pick nits, but... every pointer that exist

Re: [swift-dev] [Swift CI] Build Failure: 0. OSS - Swift Incremental RA - Ubuntu 14.04 (master) #6852

2016-08-05 Thread Mishal Shah via swift-dev
Someone added "g...@github.com:apple/swift-integration-tests.git” to the job without providing the sub directory. I updated the bot, it should be fixed now. Thanks, Mishal Shah > On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:57 PM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > > More typos in scripts? > > /tmp/hudson443678540035851607

Re: [swift-dev] [Swift CI] Build Failure: 0. OSS - Swift Incremental RA - Ubuntu 14.04 (master) #6852

2016-08-05 Thread Douglas Gregor via swift-dev
More typos in scripts? /tmp/hudson4436785400358516077.sh: line 8: /home/buildnode/jenkins/workspace/oss-swift-incremental-RA-linux-ubuntu-14_04/swift/utils/build-script: No such file or directory > On Aug 5, 2016, at 4:38 PM, no-re...@swift.org wrote: > > [FAILURE] oss-swift-incremental-RA-lin

Re: [swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Jens Persson via swift-dev
Thanks, +1 for rewriting it like that. /Jens On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Andrew Trick wrote: > > On Aug 5, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Jens Persson wrote: > > I'm trying to understand the new Swift 3 (4?) pointer API and Swift's > memory model. > > More specifically, I'd like to know more about what

Re: [swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Andrew Trick via swift-dev
> On Aug 5, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Jens Persson wrote: > > I'm trying to understand the new Swift 3 (4?) pointer API and Swift's memory > model. > > More specifically, I'd like to know more about what exactly it means for a > pointer to be initialized or not. > > For example, I suppose the follo

[swift-dev] What exactly does it mean for a Swift pointer to be initialized?

2016-08-05 Thread Jens Persson via swift-dev
I'm trying to understand the new Swift 3 (4?) pointer API and Swift's memory model. More specifically, I'd like to know more about what exactly it means for a pointer to be initialized or not. For example, I suppose the following code example doesn't satisfy the precondition in the subscript docu

[swift-dev] How to get the digest

2016-08-05 Thread Adrian Brink via swift-dev
Hi, How can I get the daily digest? I only get the email that says 'digest' in the title. But how do I get the content? -- Faithfully, *Adrian Brink* Brink Holdings mobile: DK: +45 52 81 01 26; UK: +44 (0) 7949308282; GE: +49 (0) 15737308279 email: adr...@brink-holdings.com website: adrianbrink

Re: [swift-dev] [Swift CI] Build Failure: 0. OSS - Swift Incremental RA - Ubuntu 14.04 - Long Test (master) #654

2016-08-05 Thread Douglas Gregor via swift-dev
Not sure what this is… results/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lit-tests.xml' relative to '/home/buildnode/jenkins/workspace/oss-swift-incremental-RA-linux-ubuntu-14_04-long-test' for the testing framework 'JUnit'. Did you enter a pattern relative to the correct directory? Did you generate the resu