You have nested lambdas, so "it" will represent the implicit parameter of the innermost lambda. This warning is mainly for readability purposes and avoiding confusion because the meaning of "it" gets more unclear as you nest more lambdas. I recommend you to specify lambda parameters explicitly for nested lambdas:
val listPlans: List<Plan> = newPlans.mapTry { plan ->
plan.data.map {
Plan(it.id, it.name, it.phone, it.desc, it.email)
}.toList()
}
or
val listPlans: List<Plan> = newPlans.mapTry {
it.data.map { planData ->
Plan(planData.id, planData.name, planData.phone, planData.desc, planData.email)
}.toList()
}
or both:
val listPlans: List<Plan> = newPlans.mapTry { plan ->
plan.data.map { planData ->
Plan(planData.id, planData.name, planData.phone, planData.desc, planData.email)
}.toList()
}
It is worth to point out that this is one of the reasons why JetBrains team is planning to remove "it" functionality