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Ryan Maneo
4,342 PointsWhat on earth did I do wrong?
Help, I did what it said... still returns an error.
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
}
}
let done = Button.Done("Done")
enum Button {
case Done(String)
case Edit(String)
}
1 Answer

Steven Deutsch
21,046 PointsHey Ryan Minnick,
Your code is correct, however, make sure you are writing it in the correct file. The challenge asks you to do the task inside of the enums.swift file.
enum Button {
case Done(String)
case Edit(String)
}
let done = Button.Done("Done")
Good Luck
Ryan Maneo
4,342 PointsRyan Maneo
4,342 PointsSo by file he wasn't referring? to a separate file I have to click, but instead