Using @objcMembers to expose all props and funcs to ObjC #15188
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When using the
objcCompatible
option for swift5, this will add@objcMembers
instead of@objc
at the generated class level for Models and APIs so that all properties and functions will be visible by Objective-C. I had suggested this in issue 13175 as an enhancement.I've re-generated the samples, which now reflect this change, and there are no changes to docs.
Attn: @jgavris @ehyche @Edubits @jaz-ah @4brunu
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(6.3.0) (minor release - breaking changes with fallbacks),7.0.x
(breaking changes without fallbacks)