Lets say I have the following class:
class MyClass {
private var username: String? = null
private var projectName: String? = null
private var buildNumber: Int = -1
private val presenter: Presenter = Presenter()
fun present() {
username = ""
projectName = ""
if (username != null && projectName != null && buildNumber != -1) {
presenter.viewReady(this, username, projectName, buildNumber)
} else {
throw Exception("You did something bad!")
}
}
}
Why is it that I get the error Smart cast to 'String' is impossible, because 'username' is a mutable property that could have been changed by this time
?
Is it something to do with not being thread safe?
Based on the null safety docs, I thought this would work for either one of 1. that username
and projectName
are set in the same function above their use as params and 2. that their use as params is wrapped in an if statement checking their value.