The compiler is telling you that you can't use an if let
because it's totally unnecessary. You don't have any optionals to unwrap: URL
is not optional, and the absoluteString
property isn't optional either. if let
is used exclusively to unwrap optionals. If you want to create a new constant named url
, just do it:
func textView(textView: UITextView, shouldInteractWithURL URL: NSURL, inRange characterRange: NSRange) -> Bool {
let url = URL.absoluteString
if #available(iOS 8.0, *) {
VPMainViewController.showCompanyMessageWebView(url)
}
return false
}
However, sidenote: having a parameter named URL
and a local constant named url
is mighty confusing. You might be better off like this:
func textView(textView: UITextView, shouldInteractWithURL URL: NSURL, inRange characterRange: NSRange) -> Bool {
if #available(iOS 8.0, *) {
VPMainViewController.showCompanyMessageWebView(URL.absoluteString)
}
return false
}
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