I’m trying to mix generics with protocols and I’m getting a really hard time xD
I have certain architecture implemented in an Android/Java project, and I’m trying to rewrite it to fit it in a swift/iOS project. But I’ve found this limitation.
ProtocolA
protocol ProtocolA {
}
ProtocolB
protocol ProtocolB : ProtocolA {
}
ImplementProtocolA
class ImplementProtocolA <P : ProtocolA> {
let currentProtocol : P
init(currentProtocol : P) {
self.currentProtocol = currentProtocol
}
}
ImplementProtocolB
class ImplementProtocolB : ImplementProtocolA<ProtocolB> {
}
So, when I try to set ProtocolB as the concrete type that implements ProtocolA, I get this error:
Using 'ProtocolB' as a concrete type conforming to protocol 'ProtocolA' is not supported
1 Is there any reason for this “limitation”?
2 Is there any workaround to get this implemented?
3 Will it be supported at some point?
--UPDATED--
Another variant of the same problem, I think:
View protocols
protocol View {
}
protocol GetUserView : View {
func showProgress()
func hideProgress()
func showError(message:String)
func showUser(userDemo:UserDemo)
}
Presenter protocols
protocol Presenter {
typealias V : View
}
class UserDemoPresenter : Presenter {
typealias V = GetUserView
}
Error:
UserDemoPresenter.swift Possibly intended match 'V' (aka
'GetUserView') does not conform to 'View’
What is that?? It conforms!
Even if I use View instead of GetUserView, it does not compile.
class UserDemoPresenter : Presenter {
typealias V = View
}
UserDemoPresenter.swift Possibly intended match 'V' (aka 'View') does
not conform to 'View'
xxDD I don’t get it, really.
--UPDATED--
With the solution proposed by Rob Napier the problem is not fixed, instead, it is just delayed.
When a try to define a reference to UserDemoPresenter, I need to specify the generic type, so I get the same error:
private var presenter : UserDemoPresenter<GetUserView>
Using 'GetUserView' as a concrete type conforming to protocol
'GetUserView' is not supported
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