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Archiving and Unarchiving Swift Structure Instances

Note — This article is now outdated. There’s a new article with updated info here. When working on a project not too long ago, My teammate and I came across the following situation. We started developing the project on Swift 2.0 and moved over to 2.1 with the released of Xcode 7.1. We used a class conforming to the NSCoding protocol to store the basic information about the app’s user.



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Note — This article is now outdated. There’s a new article with updated info here. When working on a project not too long ago, My teammate and I came across the following situation. We started developing the project on Swift 2.0 and moved over to 2.1 with the released of Xcode 7.1. We used a class conforming to the NSCoding protocol to store the basic information about the app’s user.



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Archiving and Unarchiving Swift Structure Instances

Note — This article is now outdated. There’s a new article with updated info here. When working on a project not too long ago, My teammate and I came across the following situation. We started developing the project on Swift 2.0 and moved over to 2.1 with the released of Xcode 7.1. We used a class conforming to the NSCoding protocol to store the basic information about the app’s user.

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