//****************************************************************************** // MAL - main //****************************************************************************** // Swift requires that main() be invoked from a file named "main.swift". See the // paragraph "Application Entry Points and “main.swift” on // https://developer.apple.com/swift/blog/?id=7: // // You’ll notice that earlier we said top-level code isn’t allowed in most // of your app’s source files. The exception is a special file named // “main.swift”, which behaves much like a playground file, but is built // with your app’s source code. The “main.swift” file can contain top-level // code, and the order-dependent rules apply as well. In effect, the first // line of code to run in “main.swift” is implicitly defined as the main // entrypoint for the program. This allows the minimal Swift program to be // a single line — as long as that line is in “main.swift”. main()