I'm trying to define a class including a closure to update its variables. The class definition looks like:
class Layout
{
let name: String
var choHash: [String: String]
var jungHash: [String: String]
var jongHash: [String: String]
let updater: ([String: String], [String: String], [String: String] -> ())
init(name: String, choHash: [String: String], jungHash: [String: String], jongHash: [String: String], updater: ([String: String], [String: String], [String: String] -> ()))
{
self.name = name
self.choHash = choHash
self.jungHash = jungHash
self.jongHash = jongHash
self.updater = updater
}
func update() -> ()
{
self.updater(self.choHash, self.jungHash, self.jongHash) // Error here
}
}
So this is pretty much like what I'd do in Ruby, for example. However, XCode shows an error here:
'(@lvalue [String : String], @lvalue [String : String], @lvalue [String : String]) -> $T8' is not identical to '([String : String], [String : String], [String : String] -> ())'
I have two questions:
Why does this happen, and how can I address the problem? Especially, why does it comprehends the statement as passing the @lvalue [String: String], instead of [String: String]?
Once the problem is solved, will the variables choHash, jungHash and jongHash updated properly?