0x00 Lesson
If a struct has a variable
property but the instance of the struct was created as a constant
. that property can't
be changed - the struct is constant
, so all its properties are also constant regardless of how they were created.
The problem is that when you create the struct Swift has no idea whether you will use it with constants
or variables
, so by default it takes the safe approach: Swift won’t let you write methods that change properties unless you specifically request it.
When you want to change
a property inside a method, you need to mark it using the mutating
keyword, like this:
struct Person {
var name: String
mutating func makeAnonymous() {
name = "Anonymous"
}
}
Because it changes the property, Swift will only allow that method to be called on Person
instances that are variables:
var person = Person(naem: "Ed")
person.makeAnonymous()
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