I apologize for the tons of typos I make. :/
-- Adrian Zubarev Sent with Airmail Am 31. Mai 2016 um 21:55:53, Adrian Zubarev ([email protected]) schrieb: I'd actually like to see a change in guard so that I don't need those braces. I'd like something more readable like | guard cond1 or return nil | guard cond2 or throw MyError.IllegalValue | guard cond3 or do { ... } It may add more cases for the compiler to handle but in all cases I used guard so far the block was never really needed. But I think this is out of the scope of this thread. This is a different topic, because it would create an alternative for a single-expression guard-else-block. ;) That looks good. You might want to include more complex expressions just to make it clear that this isn’t limited to literal-returning expressions. Otherwise I think it covers it. Thanks for putting this together! I’ve wanted this for a long time… :) Is this example enough for you, what do you thing? // Today: public struct Character { private let _pointer: UnsafePointer<Swift.Character> public let source: Module.Source public var value: Swift.Character { return self._pointer.memory } ... } // Rewritten: public struct Character { ... public var value: Swift.Character { self._pointer.memory } ... } -- Adrian Zubarev Sent with Airmail
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