The code that you posted has a different meaning from what you'd expect. You're treating AnyObject
like a generic type, with UIPickerViewDataSource
and UIPickerViewDelegate
as type arguments. It's the same thing as creating a Dictionary
with Int
keys and String
values, for example:
var someDictionary: Dictionary<Int, String>
What you're trying to accomplish needs a different construct, called protocol composition. Swift provides it specifically to express types that conforms to multiple protocols. Its syntax is the following, you can use it anywhere you can use regular types:
FirstProtocol & SecondProtocol
Using this feature, your code would become:
// The typealias definition
typealias CellDelegate = UIPickerViewDataSource & UIPickerViewDelegate
// In my UITableViewCell subclass:
weak var delegate: CellDelegate?
Protocol composition is explained in Apple's guide to the Swift language, here.
EDIT: Updated to Swift 3 syntax, thanks @raginmari