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swift2 - Swift 2.0 : 'enumerate' is unavailable: call the 'enumerate()' method on the sequence

Just downloaded Xcode 7 Beta, and this error appeared on enumerate keyword.

for (index, string) in enumerate(mySwiftStringArray)
{

}

Can anyone help me overcome this ?

Also, seems like count() is no longer working for counting length of String.

let stringLength = count(myString)

On above line, compiler says :

'count' is unavailable: access the 'count' property on the collection.

Has Apple has released any programming guide for Swift 2.0 ?

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Many global functions have been replaced by protocol extension methods, a new feature of Swift 2, so enumerate() is now an extension method for SequenceType:

extension SequenceType {
    func enumerate() -> EnumerateSequence<Self>
}

and used as

let mySwiftStringArray = [ "foo", "bar" ]
for (index, string) in mySwiftStringArray.enumerate() {
   print(string) 
}

And String does no longer conform to SequenceType, you have to use the characters property to get the collection of Unicode characters. Also, count() is a protocol extension method of CollectionType instead of a global function:

let myString = "foo"
let stringLength = myString.characters.count
print(stringLength)

Update for Swift 3: enumerate() has been renamed to enumerated():

let mySwiftStringArray = [ "foo", "bar" ]
for (index, string) in mySwiftStringArray.enumerated() {
    print(string)
}

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