Me and my colleagues are working on a big project.
The code was written in Swift 2.3. Because of missing support of iOS 10 we migrated to Swift 3.1. After that we got compiler loops and infinity Xcode status message "Compiling Swift Sources" while building the project. As I see, a lot of deveklopers have such a problem because of different problems. Xcode is blind for all of theese problems and don't get any compiler errors before compiling files. So, OK. We moved to Swift 4.0 and understand that the new Xcode 9 beta 3 (we tried at that moment) fixed the Big Compiling Bug.
BUT! Now we have another problem: when Xcode running, and even if the Simulator is closed, and even if the indexing is finished, we got the IDE that "incredibly"(с) accelerates the MacBook's fan (that we expact not to **** at such a moment) and tremendously fast puts the 15 inch MacBook's battery from 100% till 0% (~7800 mAh) for about 60 minutes!!!!
I know what you tell me: "Hey, come on! It's just a beta version!"
And I don't mind guys! But can I be sure that this problem, that have also beta 4 will gone in release? Or within the modern language version we also got stationary MacBooks tied to an electrical outlet?? I need to know, because it affects our ease of use, the amount of our working time, and end up on our company income
Have anybody such a problem and what did you do for excluding it? If you moved to Xcode 9 beta 2 (I heard it haven't this problem) what did you lose with downgrade? Any advices of you, dev-guys! Thanx
The answer of Support Service is welcomed
I solved the problem by resetting the SMC on my Mac. If you have the same after installing thу Xcode 9 beta 3 (4), welcome to this link: