Apparently a guard statement will create a new variable that might shadow a property with the same name.
For example, in this code:
struct Foo{
let url : NSURL
init?(urlString: String){
guard let url = NSURL(string: urlString) else{
return nil
}
//self.url = url
}
}
It will only compile if you uncomment the last line. Otherwise the compiler will complain that you are leaving self.url unbound.
Is this a bug or a feature? Sounds rather silly to me and forces you to write repetitive code.
NSURL
directly to the initializer and handle the parsing before initialization. Or using a static method.guard
, you can always create a variable in a local scope that shadows a variable or property declared in an outer scope.