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[ios, macos] Use swift_name for MGLMultiPoint and subclasses #6727
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In #6524 we added a class factory method to
MGLMultiPoint
. SinceMGLMultiPoint
is a superclass ofMGLPolyline
andMGLPolygon
, when modern Swift 3 translation rules are applied, the result is ambiguous class factory method names for MultiPoint -> PolyLine and Polygon.This change decorates the class factory methods with
NS_SWIFT_NAME({shape_name}(coordinates:count:))
so that, at the call site in a modern Swift app, we can write:cc @friedbunny @1ec5