Update Swift version to support concurrency#8
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- Update Package.swift swift-tools-version from 5.9 to 6.2 - Update CI workflow to use swift:6.2 Docker image for Linux tests - Update documentation (README.md and CLAUDE.md) to reflect Swift 6.2+ requirement - Enables full Swift concurrency support (async/await, actors, structured concurrency) Swift concurrency has been available since Swift 5.5, but updating to 6.2 provides the latest improvements including approachable concurrency features, better debugging support, and named tasks.
- Change CI workflow from macos-latest to macos-26 - Change release workflow from macos-latest to macos-26 - Ensures Swift 6.2 compatibility on macOS 26 (Tahoe) beta - macos-26 runs on Apple Silicon (ARM64) architecture
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Swift concurrency has been available since Swift 5.5, but updating to 6.2 provides the latest improvements including approachable concurrency features, better debugging support, and named tasks.