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I have been searching for many hours trying to find the solution to this closure problem in swift. I have found many resources for explaining the closures but for some reason I can't seem to get this working.

This is the Objective-C code I am trying to convert into swift:

[direction calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler:^(MKDirectionsResponse *response, NSError *error) {
            NSLog(@"%@",[response description]);
            NSLog(@"%@",[error description]);

            }];

and the swift I am trying but is not working:

directions.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler(response: MKDirectionsResponse?, error: NSError?) {
    println(response.description)
    println(error.description)
}

directions is an MKDirections object.

Thanks!

3 Answers 3

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Try

directions.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler ({
(response: MKDirectionsResponse?, error: NSError?) in 
        println(response?.description)
        println(error?.description)
    })
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  • 1
    This worked thanks so much! God.. Closures.. XD I'll mark as answer when it lets me. Thanks again! Jul 3, 2014 at 13:32
  • or short: directions.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler ({(response, error) in /* code */ })
    – David
    Oct 15, 2014 at 17:01
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This is the general way a block/closure looks like in Swift.

if you don't need to use the parameters you can do it like this

directions.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler ({
(_) in 
  // your code here
    })
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regarding the syntax of Closures in Swift, and checking the MKDirections Class Reference:

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it looks the proper closure here should be an MKDirectionHandler, which defined as:

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therefore the completion handler should look like this:

direction.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler( { (response: MKDirectionsResponse!, error: NSError!) -> () in
    println(response.description)
    println(error.description)
    } )
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  • This post was tagged low quality. Despite your reputation, please add more explanations. Jul 3, 2014 at 14:12
  • @Jean-RémyRevy, my bad, sorry.
    – holex
    Jul 3, 2014 at 14:20

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