Anyway, it seems like my suspicion was correct: Foundation crashes when I try to perform multiple requests at the same time.
It says fatal error: transfer completed, but there's no currect [sic] request, so I'm guessing it has some sort of a "current request" variable it sets when a request starts and clears when it finishes
But when I run multiple requests at the same time, it chokes because the two requests overwrite each other.
Not really -- I mean I guess I could, but it would be kind of a pain -- Foundation was originally Apple's library for Objective-C, which contained basically all of the language
But then Swift came out, which had it's own standard library, but Foundation is still useful for doing OS-related things
Then they ported it to Linux, so they had to rewrite Foundation in Swift
But the new implementation is buggy and incomplete.
One of the worst bugs I ran into is the type metadata for Error being corrupt. So guess what happens whenever I have to do any polymorphism with Errors...
It doesn't automatically detect changes to SwiftChatSE and SwiftStack though, so if I make a change to one of those I either have to update force or wait until I update FireAlarm itself