open
is a new access level in Swift 3, introduced with the implementation
of
It is available with the Swift 3 snapshot from August 7, 2016,
and with Xcode 8 beta 6.
In short:
- An
open
class is accessible and subclassable outside of the
defining module. An open
class member is accessible and
overridable outside of the defining module.
- A
public
class is accessible but not subclassable outside of the
defining module. A public
class member is accessible but
not overridable outside of the defining module.
So open
is what public
used to be in previous
Swift releases and the access of public
has been restricted.
Or, as Chris Lattner puts it in
SE-0177: Allow distinguishing between public access and public overridability:
“open” is now simply “more public than public”, providing a very simple and clean model.
In your example, open var hashValue
is a property which is accessible and can be overridden in NSObject
subclasses.
For more examples and details, have a look at SE-0117.
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