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4,034 PointsWhy are the call to super and the initialization of properties not in the opposite order as in many other languages
Why are the call to super and the initialization of properties not in the opposite order as in many other languages such as java
Java might be super(someArg); setSubclassfield()
this ensure the subclass is completely set-up prior to initializing the class which extends it. I assume the same order of execution would be required in swift.
Why, then, does swift demand that subclass properties are set before the call to super.init? Is the execution actually performed as written in swift?