Hi all,
Right now, the following two declarations are equivalent:
struct S {
var x: Int?
}
struct S {
var x: Int? = nil
}
That is, mutable bindings of sugared optional type (but not Optional<T>!)
always have a default value of ‘nil’. This feature increases the surface area
of the language for no good reason, and I would like to deprecate it in
-swift-version 5 with a short proposal. Does anyone feel strongly about giving
it up? I suspect most Swift users don’t even know it exists.
Slava
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