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AppCode 3.4 roadmap update
Hi everyone,
Two months ago we published AppCode 3.4 Roadmap and now it’s time to update it and make some corrections in the release schedule:
- We plan to release AppCode 3.3.3 update at the beginning of February without significant additions to features and fixes that are already included in 3.3.x EAP builds. Approximately at the same time we will start the Early Access Program for AppCode 3.4.
- ETA for AppCode 3.4 release is early Spring, as planned before.
- Features that are currently not marked as “completed” here will be partially delivered in AppCode 3.4 release, while others will be included in 3.4.x updates. It means that some of the most complicated features (such as syntax inspections or refactorings) can appear only in 3.4.x updates, but we will try to deliver both of those in 3.4. The preliminary schedule for minor updates will be published after the release.
- Currently we have the following features left in the roadmap that are planned for 3.4 and 3.4.x releases:
- Tasks from the Swift 2 language support list
- Syntax inspections (OC-11496). Our primary focus here is to deliver this subtask first.
- New refactorings for Swift. Here we decided to start with Inline variable (OC-11356) and Introduce variable (OC-11591) refactorings.
- In addition to the features mentioned above we’ve decided to add the following items in our roadmap based on your reports and requests:
- Fixes for bridging header problems (subtasks of OC-10438 and related issues) that currently affect different code constructions when using mixed code (Swift + Objective-C)
- Fixes for issues with resolve that currently affect completion in Swift (for example, OC-11729 and related issues)
- Fixes for Swift debugger
As usual, there can be some external factors that can change our plans (like any massive changes in new Xcode updates), but we’ll do our best to deliver most of the features mentioned here on time.
Stay tuned and don’t miss 3.4 EAP launch!
Your AppCode team
JetBrains
The Drive to Develop