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Start your free trialKenan Bateman
16,715 PointsHas bundle path name changed?
I copied Pasan's code in and it's throwing a compiler error on 2 lines in the PListConverter
guard let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: name, ofType: type) else {
throw PlistError.invalidResource
}
"Use of unresolved identifier Bundle" and
guard let array = NSArray(contentsOfFile: path) as? [[String: String]] else {
throw PlistError.parsingFailure
}
"Use of unresolved identifier NSArray"
Any idea what's up here and what's causing this?
1 Answer
Michael Hulet
47,913 PointsMy guess is that you forgot to tell Swift that you want to use Apple's framework that all of this is included in. Try putting this at the top of your file:
import Foundation
In Swift, the import
keyword says that you want to use some code included in the module you specify. Foundation is one of the core frameworks that Apple built for their OS family, so you'll be using it pretty often on iOS. It's where they define stuff like NSBundle
or NSArray
, as well as tons of other stuff. Its documentation is available here
Kenan Bateman
16,715 PointsKenan Bateman
16,715 PointsThat's it! Careless copy and pasting on my part....