Ever since I've updated to Xcode 8.2 (GM seed, from the App Store), I have been stuck at the following error:
Use Legacy Swift Language Version” (SWIFT_VERSION) is required to be configured correctly for targets which use Swift. Use the [Edit > Convert > To Current Swift Syntax…] menu to choose a Swift version or use the Build Settings editor to configure the build setting directly.
So I went to my target's Build Settings, and searched for SWIFT_VERSION
to see where I was erring. However, I was surprised to find that it was already set to No
!
How do I fix this?
Xcode 8 seems to be wrongfully displaying a nonexistent ("phantom", if you will) No
. There's a trivial fix for this:
- Click the tiny arrow next to
SWIFT_VERSION
to toggle the drop-down list. - Set the values for
Debug
andRelease
toYes
. - Set the values for
Debug
andRelease
back toNo
.
The image below was taken just after setting Debug
to No
. Xcode shows that both Debug
and Release
are set to No
, however SWIFT_VERSION
reads <Multiple Values>
:
From this, I can only conclude that it is a bug; and that some value (or more probably a null value) is being misrepresented as No
.
Xcode 8.3.2 go to :
Build Settings > Swift Compiler - Viersion > change Swift Version
....works
Just in case anyone else runs into the same issue I just had.
I had an app that was ready to launch onto the app store but i was waiting, meanwhile i updated to Xcode 9 beta and was messing around, changed a few things in my app. I went to upload it to the app store and it said you could not use beta versions to upload so i went back to Xcode 8 but it started giving me the “Swift Language Version” (SWIFT_VERSION)..." error.
My fix
Under your project Build Settings > Swift Compiler Version > I had to change this from Swift 4(currently not supported)
to Swift 3
.
Problem Solved :)
The phantom No answer will work. The real reason XCode is broken is because Apples XCode "use legacy setting" is really a Swift Version number. In XCode 8.1 'No' translated to 3.0.1, in XCode 8.2 'No' translates to 3.0. So you need to switch the version to Swift 3.0 . Which makes sense. Was a bug in XCode 8.1 I guess.
My git diff:
--- a/ios/myapp.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
+++ b/ios/myapp.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@
SDKROOT = iphoneos;
SKIP_INSTALL = YES;
SWIFT_OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL = "-Onone";
- SWIFT_VERSION = 3.0.1;
+ SWIFT_VERSION = 3.0;
TARGETED_DEVICE_FAMILY = "1,2";
};
name = Debug;
I see a comment above that has the same answer just think it needs to stand out more.
I've had the same problem about "Use Legacy Swift Language Version..", my have solved it by setting the version, The tips to resolve the problem are:
- when you open the target ,there will show a notice to "Convert to Current Swift Syntax", you should choose the "Later", next there also have a another notice ,still choose "Later".
If your target already added CocoaPods, please add that code in the end of your podFile:
post_install do |installer| installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target| target.build_configurations.each do |config| config.build_settings['SWIFT_VERSION'] = '3.0' end end end
after add that code, please update cocoaPods.
- Click pod file,there will show all third party libraries list. find out "Build Setting" of every library,and search the "Use Legacy Swift Language Version"types, set it’s value to be YES.
- There may be some warnings or errors,there are come from version upload,you can correct them through the red circle prompt.
-----If you not add cocoaPods ,you can set the targets’ version be YES(TARGETS->Build Setting-->Use Legacy Swift Language Version-->YES) Hope that can help you.
I had a same problem in yesterday. Fix step:
Build settings -> search swift, choice use legacy swift language version
Toggled no to yes -> build. You will get more error.
Back toggled yes to no. build -> success!
Sometime apple make us to be come so crazy :)
All done.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41157874/use-legacy-swift-language-version-swift-version-is-required-to-be-configured