I suggest you defining the variables before using them like Marco does. Although from the global variable point of view, both way should be fine. But the glitch does exist, especially in playground.
Zhaoxin On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 5:59 AM, Marco S Hyman via swift-users < swift-users@swift.org> wrote: > > > On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:22 PM, Jens Persson via swift-users < > swift-users@swift.org> wrote: > > > > // This little Swift program compiles (and runs) fine: > > > > func foo() -> Int { return a } > > let a = 1 > > let b = 2 > > print(foo()) > > > > But if `foo()` returns `b` instead of `a`, I get this compile time error: > > "Use of unresolved identifier `b`” > > Interesting. Seems to have something to do with ordering as if you code > it this way: > > let a = 1 > let b = 2 > func foo() -> Int { return b } > print(foo()) > > it works fine (Xcode 8 playground). > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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