On 19 October 2017 at 08:52, Xiaodi Wu <[email protected]> wrote: > No, I'm talking about the implicit discardability proposed by Brent, such > as for all Optional<@discardable T>. > > He proposes that the @discardable syntax has a strong motivating advantage > because it can be extended in a way to mark _types_ so that return values > of those types are always implicitly @discardable. That is: > > @discardable class A { ... } > // any return value of type A is implicitly discardable > // what happens if A : Error and I throw A? > > class B : A { ... } > // is any return value of type B also implicitly discardable?
"discardable" only apply to return types, similar to how "inout" only applies to "parameter types" (e.g. you can't make "func foo(x: Optional<inout Bool>)" Mike
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