There's a similar question about how to weakify
/strongify
self, which is answered, but I'm wondering how to use "self" without rightward-drifting caused by if let
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2> import Foundation
3> class Foo {
4. func guardOptSelf() -> () throws -> Void {
5. return { [weak self] in
6. guard let self = self else { throw NSError(domain: "I was destroyed!", code: 1, userInfo: nil) }
7. self.doSomethingNonOptionalSelf()
8. }
9. }
10. }
repl.swift:6:19: error: pattern matching in a condition requires the 'case' keyword
guard let self = self else { throw NSError(domain: "I was destroyed!", code: 1, userInfo: nil) }
^
case
repl.swift:6:23: error: binary operator '~=' cannot be applied to two 'Foo?' operands
guard let self = self else { throw NSError(domain: "I was destroyed!", code: 1, userInfo: nil) }
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