This code works,
let people = ["Tom","Dick","Harry"]
but this code doesn't work, for no apparent reason
let people = []
and nor does this (mutability matters not):
var people = []
The error is "Cannot convert expression's type Array to type 'ArrayLiteralConvertible'", but that makes no sense to me, and none of the other questions that show up in a search address this question.
At first I thought it had to do with type inference, but that proves not to be the issue (at least not simply that!) since although this works (with type specified)
var people:Array = [""]
this does not (with type specified as above but no String given inside the Array):
var people:Array = []
Since the last of these two has the type specified explicitly, it shouldn't need a String passed inside the Array.
Some languages (weirdly!) consider the type of the variable to refer to the type of item inside the array, so I also tried specifying String
instead of Array
, but got the same results. This first one works and the second doesn't:
var people:String = [""]
var people:String = []
people
variable is. The compiler knows it's anArray
. But the question is: AnArray
of what?