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Logan
20:54
Welcome to Swift!
Logan
21:23
Hi!
Jordi Kroon
hi;)
Logan
Having fun learning the new language yet?
Jordi Kroon
yea
always fun learning something new
Logan
I'm only on the first chapter of the book!
This playground seems pretty useful so far
Jordi Kroon
I didn't read it yet, trying to make a simple app with my knowledge of objective C
Seth
21:28
This exists..?
O...kay.
hichris123
oy
Annonomus Penguin
Destroy fellow Charcoalers! :P
user2629998
Oy
Doorknob
invades
Wait, we're not blue here
hichris123
:(
Annonomus Penguin
21:28
CHARGE!!!
Logan
I tried to make a label that way and it failed
Doorknob
@AnnonomusPenguin ... that ping sounded so weird
Seth
@Logan Is there even any documentation yet?
Logan
There's an ebook
Annonomus Penguin
@Seth should be out today
hichris123
21:29
@Seth
The
book.
Seth
@Logan Ah.
Logan
Apple just released it, I don't know if it counts as docs though
Annonomus Penguin
@hichris123 the book is the Bible, technically
hichris123
meh.
the
book of Swift. better?
Doorknob
amount of messages that are on-topic here now: ~5%
Jordi Kroon
21:30
got this atm
http://drop.ghservers.org/i/538cec034b819.png
hichris123
oh well
Annonomus Penguin
@Doorknob Make that ~4% after the one you posted :D
Logan
@JordiKroon Yea, I tried to add a label and realized I should probably check the book out first.
Jordi Kroon
Is the documentation about cocoa touch or just about swift?
Logan
Ooh, I can put objects and primitive data side by side in an array
I'm not sure, I assume it will talk about cocoa later, I'm just working through the basics right now.
Lemme check the chapters
Doesn't look like much about cocoa
Jordi Kroon
21:35
aah okay, I hate reading..
Logan
developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/Swift/…
Has a couple examples about cocoa integration, might be a good starting place. It has side by side ObjC / Swift
Jordi Kroon
thx
wow, I just created my first label xD
Logan
I'm trying to replace an object at an index in playground with fail :(
I guess if you have an array w/ primitive types its immutable?
or something weird is happening, not really sure.
Jordi Kroon
developer.apple.com/wwdc/videos
Logan, is their any difference between let and var?
Logan
let is constant var is variable
so I think if your variable is always the same object, you use let, if it might change, use var
Jordi Kroon
21:49
ah oke, so if I want a label with text "something" I can use let, but when I want to change the label later to "Something else" I should use var
Logan
No,
because the text is a property of the label, not the label itself
as long as the variable 'yourLabel' will always point to the same memory, I think you use 'let'
If you wanted 'yourLabel' to later be a different label, use var
Jordi Kroon
oke I understand it
Logan
Ok, I can change objects in mixed data type arrays, but I have to declare it an Array explicitly
Have you tried playground?
It's awesome! Instant debugging :)
Jordi Kroon
I have tried it yes
Nice for fast code testing
cool documentation playgrounds
Logan
22:05
Oooh, add objects to list w/ array += newObject
Jordi Kroon
thats easy
Logan
22:23
The more I use this playground, the more I like it.
Jordi Kroon
Yes, but xcode 6 is very unstable
Logan
Yea, crashed the first three times I opened it.
Johnston
Did anyone's computer completely crash?
My mbp froze completely and I had to hard reboot
Jordi Kroon
Not yet but the fist DP is very unstable and lots of apps do crash
Johnston
Also
func makeIncrementer() -> (Int -> Int)
does that mean a function that returns a function that returns an Int?
Logan
22:36
I'm in the functions ection now, I'll let you know in a se
Johnston
ok
Jordi Kroon
Looks like it does
Johnston
So it looks like when you make functions as params to functions you need to declare the return type of the function you are passing in
Jordi Kroon
why this "Hello (TestConcat) World" as "Hello " + TestConcat + " World" is much clearer
Johnston
What page?
Logan
22:42
it would be "hello (TestConcat) World"
Jordi Kroon
23
Logan
I think you can use whichever you prefer.
The () syntax is good for doing operations
For example, "The sum is: (someNumb + someOtherNumb)"
Johnston
I thought it would be "hello \(TestConcat) World"
Logan
whereas this wouldn't work
Johnston
oh
It's taking out the \\
There we go.
So it would be For example, "The sum is: \(someNumb + someOtherNumb)"
It's formatting those out.
Jordi Kroon
22:44
yes
Logan
yup
Johnston
What page is that @D.Singh?
D.Singh
Lol nothing, I shouldn't try to learn something new when drunk
Logan
I like the variable arguments
Much simpler syntax
I'm confused about how to receive multiple returns from a function.
Oh, I figured it out ... works well with the inferred variable types
So var someReturn = getMultipleReturns()
someReturn.0 is object1
someReturn.1 is object2
D.Singh
@Logan you can get length of someReturn right?
Logan
22:49
@Johnston Is this from the docs?
Johnston
@Logan To what are you referring?
Logan
D.Singh -- I haven't found it
Johnston -- your function that returned a function that returned an int
NVM, I found it. Yes, I would say that is what it does.
Johnston
@Logan Yes. Page 17
@Logan Ok
So you append to arrays by +=
Jordi Kroon
This function: func testThis(Test:NSString, Test2:NSArray) -> String
Logan
Yup, I like that new append syntax
Jordi Kroon
22:52
When I call it I have to use object.testThis("test", Test2: objectArray);
Logan
Variable arguments excites me. The interaction is so simple and easy
Jordi Kroon
Why do I need Test2 at the second parameter
and why I shouldn't need Test: for the first parameter
Logan
Not sure, If I work w/ cocoa, it let's me keep the little identifiers, otherwise it throws errors.
Logan
23:05
How to I pass a function w/ no args and no return?
Jordi Kroon
func test() { .. }
Logan
Now how would I pass that as an argument?
func passTest(someFunc: ->) {...}
?
Jordi Kroon
hmm let me check
I don't think it is possible, an argument should always have a type, type nothing is impossible
Logan
shouldn't there be void though?
void is showing error
Jordi Kroon
void is gone, its ()
No return type means void
Logan
23:14
That's what I was trying first
Oh, I figured it out
I was passing the argument because I was doing
someFunc(someFuncAsArg())
instead of someFunc(someFuncAsArg)
so it was trying to submit the return type as the argument, which wasn't valid.
I'm dumb
Jordi Kroon
newbie :D
Logan
Yea, that's bush league
Johnston
haha
Logan
23:31
That scrolling tab on safari looks nice
Oooh, and birds eye view :)
Logan
23:48
void is just capitalized ... it does exist though!
Or rather, doesn't exist
Johnston
Anyone know about this
ItemType
?
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