I'm having a hard time to figure out how to declare a certain nested enum and calling one of it's automatic constructors. This enum i'm trying to declare is supposed to have a reserved keyword as type name.
Here is a simplified example of what i'm trying to do:
import Foundation
public class Foo {}
public extension Foo {
enum `Type`: Int {
case bar
}
}
var type: Foo.`Type`
type = Foo.`Type`(rawValue: 0)
This doesn't compile in Swift 5.2 with error
error: type 'Foo.Type' has no member 'init'
I'm pretty sure it is just a matter of getting the syntax right but i just can't figure it out. Anyone can please explain how to do it or is it just impossible all together?