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Issue 107 #383

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Closes #382

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34 More than 30 ppm of exclamations. Keep them under control. warning
110 Needless variant. 'heterogeneous' is the preferred form. warning

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Feel free to review, will merge later.

> TODO
[Pavel Yaskevich](https://github.com/xedin) merged [a pull request](https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/15843) that makes progresson fully implementing [SE-0110](https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0110-distingish-single-tuple-arg.md): *Distinguish between single-tuple and multiple-argument function types*.

[Slava Pestov](https://twitter.com/slava_pestov) merged [a pull request](https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/15894) to improve the Swift Intermediate Language ([SIL](https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/SIL.rst))'s deserialization in `-Onone` mode — by 25% on a large project with badge mode! 👏
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@BasThomas BasThomas merged commit f1a5380 into master Apr 19, 2018
@BasThomas BasThomas deleted the 107-draft branch April 19, 2018 16:40
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