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Mastering Swift 3 - Linux

By : Jon Hoffman
Book Image

Mastering Swift 3 - Linux

By: Jon Hoffman

Overview of this book

Swift is a modern, fast, and safe programming language created by Apple. Writing Swift is interactive and fun, the syntax is concise yet expressive, and the code runs lightning-fast. Swift’s move to open source has been embraced with open arms and has seen increased adoption in the Linux platform. Our book will introduce you to the Swift language, further delving into all the key concepts you need to create applications for desktop, server, and embedded Linux platforms. We will teach you the best practices to design an application with Swift 3 via design patterns and Protocol-Oriented Programming. Further on, you will learn how to catch and respond to errors within your application. When you have gained a strong knowledge of using Swift in Linux, we’ll show you how to build IoT and robotic projects using Swift on single board computers. By the end of the book, you will have a solid understanding of the Swift Language with Linux and will be able to create your own applications with ease.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Mastering Swift 3 - Linux
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
2
Learning About Variables, Constants, Strings, and Operators

Introducing optionals


When we declare variables in Swift, they are, by default, non-optional, which means that they must contain a valid, non-nil value. If we try to set a non-optional variable to nil, it will result in a Nil cannot be assigned to type '{type}' error, where {type} is the type of the variable.

For example, the following code will throw an error when we attempt to set the message variable to nil because message is a non-optional type:

var message: String = "My String" 
message = nil 

It is very important to understand that nil in Swift is very different from nil in Objective-C or other C-based languages. In these languages, nil is a pointer to a non-existent object; however, in Swift, nil is the absence of a value. This concept is very important in fully understanding optionals in Swift.

A variable defined as an optional can contain a valid value or it can indicate the absence of a value. We indicate an absence of a value by assigning it a special nil value. Optionals...