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I have this piece of code which works fine:

var discoverEvents = events.map { event in
   userEvents.find { $0.eventID == event.eventID } ?? event
}

I wonder if there is any way to reference event by position inside find somehow like that:

var discoverEvents = events.map { userEvents.find { $$0.eventID == $0.eventID } ?? $0 }

to make it one-liner?

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    Personally, I'd hope not, at the point that you have nested closures, you're better off being explicit and naming things. The $positional syntax is really intended for short and quick things like .map { $0.name } where you can easily take the whole thing in at a glance. Jan 27, 2016 at 17:00
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    @DavidBerry I totally agree, I'm just curious if that is possible at all :)
    – Maksim
    Jan 27, 2016 at 17:04

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No, it's not possible. The inner $0 shadows the outer one, and there is no other way to refer to the $0 in the outer scope.

As @DavidBerry mentions, that syntax is intended for short anonymous functions. Things could get very confusing otherwise.

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