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Strange generic function appear in view controller after converting to swift 3

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ios

swift

swift3

In my project, after converting to swift 3, a new function appeared before my ViewController class:

fileprivate func < <T : Comparable>(lhs: T?, rhs: T?) -> Bool {    switch (lhs, rhs) {   case let (l?, r?):     return l < r   case (nil, _?):     return true   default:     return false   } } 

What does this function do? Why do I need it?

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Bright Avatar asked Aug 31 '16 13:08

Bright


1 Answers

That is interesting. Before the latest Swift 3, you could compare optional values, for example

let a: Int? = nil let b: Int? = 4  print(a < b) // true 

and nil was considered less than all non-optional values.

This feature has been removed (SE-0121 – Remove Optional Comparison Operators) and the above code would fail to compile in Xcode 8 beta 6 with

 error: value of optional type 'Int?' not unwrapped; did you mean to use '!' or '?'? 

Apparently, the Swift migrator solves that problem for you by providing a custom < operator which takes two optional operands and therefore "restores" the old behavior.

If you remove that definition then you should see where the comparison is done in your code. Then try to update your code and remove the optional comparisons.

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Martin R Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 22:09

Martin R