Given the following lambda:
val lambda: () -> Unit = null
Which of the following calls is idomatic to Kotlin for calling a nullable lambda?
lambda?.let { it() }
vs
lambda?.invoke()
Let's ask Kotlin compiler:
val lambda: (() -> Unit)? = null
lambda()
Compilers says:
Reference has a nullable type '(() -> Unit)?', use explicit '?.invoke()' to make a function-like call instead
So yeah, seems that ?.invoke()
is the way to go.
Although even this seems fine by me (and by compiler too):
if (lambda != null) {
lambda()
}
Here is a simple example:
fun takeThatFunction(nullableFun: (() -> Unit)?) {
nullableFun?.let { it() }
}
takeThatFunction { print("yo!") }
let
usage here looks completely unnecessary, I always use just?.invoke()
.() -> Unit = {}
?