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Apple has released Xcode 14.2, with the latest version of the development suite updated alongside the company’s operating system releases.
As usual for Xcode, Apple has updated its developer tool to version 14.2, one that is available to download straight away. The update arrives at the same time as iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, tvOS 16, and macOS Ventura 13.1.
The release notes for Xcode indicates it includes Swift 5.7, as well as software development kits for the updated operating systems. There’s also support for on-device debugging in iOS 11 or later, tvOS 11 or later, and watchOS 4 and later.
The release also resolves an issue with previews, where they could fall into the Xcode canvas when two files are viewed side-by-side, but only if one of them is in a Swift package.
There is one known issue with the release, where localized strings from an AppIntent may not display correctly in Shortcuts or Focus filter settings if the app isn’t located in the Applications folder. The workaround for the moment is to move the app into that folder and the restart Settings or Shortcuts.
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