Instance property attributes in swift
How to add property attributes e.g nonatomic in swift?
Property Declaration in Objective-C
@property(strong, nonatomic) NSString *name;
How to declare above instance property with nonatomic attribute in swift?
ios objective-c swift properties
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How to add property attributes e.g nonatomic in swift?
Property Declaration in Objective-C
@property(strong, nonatomic) NSString *name;
How to declare above instance property with nonatomic attribute in swift?
ios objective-c swift properties
Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
Nov 20 '18 at 6:51
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How to add property attributes e.g nonatomic in swift?
Property Declaration in Objective-C
@property(strong, nonatomic) NSString *name;
How to declare above instance property with nonatomic attribute in swift?
ios objective-c swift properties
How to add property attributes e.g nonatomic in swift?
Property Declaration in Objective-C
@property(strong, nonatomic) NSString *name;
How to declare above instance property with nonatomic attribute in swift?
ios objective-c swift properties
ios objective-c swift properties
asked Nov 20 '18 at 6:46
iOS_MaccusiOS_Maccus
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
Nov 20 '18 at 6:51
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
Nov 20 '18 at 6:51
Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
Nov 20 '18 at 6:51
Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
Atomicity property attributes (atomic and nonatomic) are not reflected in the corresponding Swift property declaration, but the atomicity guarantees of the Objective-C implementation still hold when the imported property is accessed from Swift.
source: medium.com
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Swift does not have that in the same extent.
You can specify some modifiers though.
var value: Int
private var value: Int
weak var value: Int?
lazy var value: Int = 0
etc.
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
Atomicity property attributes (atomic and nonatomic) are not reflected in the corresponding Swift property declaration, but the atomicity guarantees of the Objective-C implementation still hold when the imported property is accessed from Swift.
source: medium.com
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
Atomicity property attributes (atomic and nonatomic) are not reflected in the corresponding Swift property declaration, but the atomicity guarantees of the Objective-C implementation still hold when the imported property is accessed from Swift.
source: medium.com
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
Atomicity property attributes (atomic and nonatomic) are not reflected in the corresponding Swift property declaration, but the atomicity guarantees of the Objective-C implementation still hold when the imported property is accessed from Swift.
source: medium.com
Swift properties are non atomic by default.
Atomicity property attributes (atomic and nonatomic) are not reflected in the corresponding Swift property declaration, but the atomicity guarantees of the Objective-C implementation still hold when the imported property is accessed from Swift.
source: medium.com
answered Nov 20 '18 at 7:12
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Swift does not have that in the same extent.
You can specify some modifiers though.
var value: Int
private var value: Int
weak var value: Int?
lazy var value: Int = 0
etc.
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Swift does not have that in the same extent.
You can specify some modifiers though.
var value: Int
private var value: Int
weak var value: Int?
lazy var value: Int = 0
etc.
add a comment |
Swift does not have that in the same extent.
You can specify some modifiers though.
var value: Int
private var value: Int
weak var value: Int?
lazy var value: Int = 0
etc.
Swift does not have that in the same extent.
You can specify some modifiers though.
var value: Int
private var value: Int
weak var value: Int?
lazy var value: Int = 0
etc.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 6:53
EvgeniyEvgeniy
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Swift properties are non atomic by default.
– Desdenova
Nov 20 '18 at 6:51