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Start your free trialJulien Schmitt
2,334 PointsNot assigned to a constant?
The compiler tells me me to make sure that I assign the enum to a constant named done which I did.
Is there something I am missing?
Thanks,
Julien
import Foundation
enum UIBarButtonStyle {
case Done
case Plain
case Bordered
}
class UIBarButtonItem {
var title: String?
let style: UIBarButtonStyle
var target: AnyObject?
var action: Selector
init(title: String?, style: UIBarButtonStyle, target: AnyObject?, action: Selector) {
self.title = title
self.style = style
self.target = target
self.action = action
}
}
enum Button {
case Done(String)
}
let done = Button.Done("Done")
enum Button {
case Done(String)
case Edit(String)
}
1 Answer
Brian Steele
23,060 PointsRight syntax, wrong file...kind of a weird one that it needs to go in the enums file
Julien Schmitt
2,334 PointsJulien Schmitt
2,334 PointsThanks Brian.
I actually didn't notice that there were 2 files...