I will have to check it when I get home, that sounds plausible. However it
build and runs just fine. But with all the Swift-y oddness, I'm not
surprised by anything. (Of course, the SourceKit service shouldn't crash
either, so...)

Thanks.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Fritz Anderson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 5 Mar 2015, at 6:24 AM, John Tsombakos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I entered this line of code:
>
>         let task = session.dataTaskWithRequest(request, completionHandler: { 
> (myData, myResponse, myError) -> Void in
>
>
>         });
>
>
> and when I go to write code in the completion handler block, Xcode does
> not recognize the variables that are being passed in - in this case myData,
> myResponse and myError.
>
> Ami I doing something wrong, or does XCode just not know how to do this?
>
>
> Quincey’s advice is sound as to the coding style. Let me embarrass myself
> once again; I’m working my way up to total humiliation, which gets you BOGO
> on all Developer Programs renewals and the exemption of your choice from
> the app-review guidelines:
>
> My experience is that when the compiler claims not to recognize a function
> parameter, it’s because something up the chain isn’t unwrapped (such as
> session, here).
>
> — F
>
>
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