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When using the latest Xcode (9.3) I get this error:
RandomKit/Sources/RandomKit/Extensions/Swift/Collection+RandomKit.swift:90:73: Type 'Collection.IndexDistance' (aka 'Int') in conformance requirement does not refer to a generic parameter or associated type
in:
extension Collection where Self: RandomRetrievableInRange, IndexDistance: RandomToValue {
/// Returns a random element of `self`, or `nil` if `self` is empty.
public func uncheckedRandom<R: RandomGenerator>(in range: Range<Index>, using randomGenerator: inout R) -> Iterator.Element {
let upper = range.upperBound
let lower = range.lowerBound
let elementIndex = IndexDistance.random(to: distance(from: lower, to: upper), using: &randomGenerator)
return self[index(lower, offsetBy: elementIndex)]
}
}
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When using the latest Xcode (9.3) I get this error:
RandomKit/Sources/RandomKit/Extensions/Swift/Collection+RandomKit.swift:90:73: Type 'Collection.IndexDistance' (aka 'Int') in conformance requirement does not refer to a generic parameter or associated type
in:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: