The new version of Xcode 6.3.1 is now available for download from the Mac App Store, this version is a minor update compared to the change that Xcode 6.3 represented. However, for those of you who download it again, the total weight would be 2,57 Gb with an installation that requires OS X 10.10 or later.
This small rollback from Tuesday Tuesday is a relatively minor update in which certain bugs have been located and removed in the software. Actually as I just mentioned, the last major update to Xcode came earlier this month as Xcode 6.3, which offered new compilers for the Swift programming language, software development kits for new hardware like Force Touch trackpad that were unveiled in the latest MacBook models.
The latest versions of Xcode also included a new tool to report freezes, crashes or errors that works in conjunction with TestFlight and reports the results to registered developers, even this organizer also helps to maintain consistency by keeping everything more organized.
On the other hand Swift version 1.2 included its own enhancements, with obviously faster compilation times, improvements in the language itself with meanings like "let" or "as" and a standard library as well as a tool to help developers migrate software from Swift 1.1.
Developers looking to update their existing iOS apps have until June 1 to support the 64-bit processors and iOS 8. After this date, unique code-based updates for both hardware and software that do not meet these requirements will be rejected.