Thanks for your response. I will check that now! In the meantime, is there a release note that states this? I have a stackover flow question on this and would love to resolve it.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:13 AM, Jordan Rose via swift-users < swift-users@swift.org> wrote: > Hi, Filiz. Are you sure you're using Swift 4 and not the Swift 3 > compatibility mode? 'defaultCalendarForNewEvents' was marked non-optional > in Swift 3 by accident and that was fixed in Swift 4. > > Jordan > > > On Jan 10, 2018, at 08:59, Filiz Kurban via swift-users < > swift-users@swift.org> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm adding a new functionality in my app, which is the ability to add an > event in the default calendar set up on the phone. In the implementation, I > get the permission and am ready to add the event. I check to see if there > is an actual default calendar through the use of optional binding, but I > get the error: > > Initializer for conditional binding must have Optional type, not > 'EKCalendar' > > Now, defaultCalendarForNewEvents is an Optional (see declaration below) > and it should be perfectly fine to use optional binding to check if it's > nil or not. What am I missing? > > defaultCalendarForNewEvents definition in EKEventStore.h: > > open var defaultCalendarForNewEvents: EKCalendar? { get } > > > I'm using Swift 4 on iOS11.2 > > if let defaultCalendar = eventStore.defaultCalendarForNewEvents { <-- error > line > newEvent.title = "Some Event Name" > newEvent.startDate = Date() > newEvent.endDate = Date()} > > > Thank you for your help in advance. > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > >
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