Why can't I use an Objective-C NSArray from Swift? According to the documentation: Working with Cocoa Data Types Swift should be bridging an NSArray<Type*>*
to [Type]
.
I have this object defined in Objective-C:
@interface Data : NSObject
@property (strong, nonatomic, readonly) NSArray<NSNumber*>* arrayOfNumbers;
@end
This method defined in Objective-C:
@protocol DataReceiver
- (void)onDataReceived:(Data*)data;
@end
And this defined in Swift:
class MyDataReceiver : DataReceiver {
func onDataReceived(data: Data!) {
test(data.arrayOfNumbers[0]);
}
func test(num: Float) {
NSLog("%f", num);
}
}
And I'm getting the error: 'Type [NSNumber]! has no subscript members'. But this:
NSLog("%f", arrayOfNumbers[0]);
Compiles just fine....
What's happening here?
NSLog("%@", data.arrayOfNumbers[0])
func test(num: Float) { NSLog("%f", num); } test(data.arrayOfNumbers[0])
(Gives the same error)Data
as optional?NSLog("%f", arrayOfNumbers[0])
compiles because the (Swift) compiler does not check the types of the variable argument list. However, it will not produce the correct output because an object pointer is interpreted as a floating point number.