I have recently used the "-warn-long-function-bodies" flag, and have luckily
only one place in my code where I should give the compiler a better hint. At
Swift 4 it looks a bit different, but I prefer to wait before I make any
unnecessary changes.
The code is as follows:
subscript(path: IndexPath) -> ViewModel.SubField {
get {
return
ViewModel.connectors[path[0]][path[1]].connector.subFields[path[2]][path[3]]
}
set {
ViewModel.connectors[path[0]][path[1]].subFields[path[2]][path[3]] =
newValue
}
}
I made it:
subscript(path: IndexPath) -> ViewModel.SubField {
get {
let connector = ViewModel.connectors[path[0]][path[1]]
return connector.subFields[path[2]][path[3]]
}
set {
ViewModel.connectors[path[0]][path[1]].subFields[path[2]][path[3]] =
newValue
}
}
And the warning for the get disappears, but I do not know what to do with set
part.
The 1.4 seconds it takes, now bother me where I know it.
For a better understanding, the types look like this.
enum ViewModel {
struct Connector {
var subFields: [[SubField]] = []
}
static var connectors: [[ViewModel.Connector]] = []
struct SubField: Hashable {}
}
Has anyone a solution for me?
Regards,
Daniel
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