public class RDKBLEService : NSObject
{
let peripheral : CBPeripheral
public init( peripheral: CBPeripheral )
{
self.peripheral = peripheral
}
}
It’s a designated initialiser, there’s a superclass (NSObject) but the
initialiser doesn’t call a designated initialiser of the superclass. According
to the rules I was just re-re-re-reading about Swift initialisation, it’s
required to call a superclass designated initialiser from your derived class. I
was looking to see if I could find an exception to the rule which this fell
under but can’t.
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