Downcasting to protocol with default values in protocol extension










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After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



Actual Example Below:



Models that I want to downcast:



struct PrivateSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol 
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String


struct PublicSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String
var latitude: String
var longitude: String



Protocol I want to downcast to:



protocol SchoolProtocol 
var id: String get set
var name: String get set
var city: String get set
var state: String get set
var longitude: Float get set
var latitude: Float get set


extension SchoolProtocol
var longitude: Float
get return -1.0
set

var latitude: Float
get return -1.0
set




Downcasting:



guard let downcastedArr = privateSchoolArray as? [SchoolProtocol] else return 


Result (item at index 0) or originalArr:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


Result (item at index 0) of downcastedArr:



id = ""
name = "1234"
city = "Leo High School"
state = "Bellview"


But if I print(downcastArr[0]), it will show:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


But if I try originalArray[0].id == downcastArr[0].id, it returns false



My Code with the problem:



class SchoolJSONHandler 
private enum JSONFile: String
case publicSchool = "publicSchool"
case privateSchool = "privateSchool"


private lazy var privateSchoolArray = getPrivateSchools()
private lazy var publicSchoolArray = getPublicSchools()

func getSchoolArray(sorted: Bool, filtered: Bool, by stateAbbreviation: String?) -> [SchoolProtocol]
var schools = combineArrays()

if sorted
schools.sort(by: $0.name < $1.name )


if filtered
guard let abbr = stateAbbreviation else return
schools = schools.filter
return $0.state == abbr



return schools


private func combineArrays() -> [SchoolProtocol]
// EVERYTHING IS FINE IN NEXT LINE
let a = privateSchoolArray
// PROBLEM OCCURS IN NEXT 2 LINES WHEN DOWNCASTING
let b = privateSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
let c = publicSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
return b + c


private func getPublicSchools() -> [PublicSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .publicSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PublicSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getPrivateSchools() -> [PrivateSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .privateSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PrivateSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getJSONData(from resource: JSONFile) -> Data?
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: resource.rawValue, withExtension: "json")!
do
let jsonData = try Data(contentsOf: url)

return jsonData

catch
print(error)


return nil


private func decode<M: Decodable>(jsonData: Data, using modelType: M.Type) -> M?
do
//here dataResponse received from a network request
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let model = try decoder.decode(modelType, from:
jsonData) //Decode JSON Response Data

return model
catch let parsingError
print("Error", parsingError)


return nil




And then it is just called in another class by schoolJSONHandler.getSchoolArray(sorted: true, filtered: true, by: "WA")










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  • Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

    – iamluisg
    Nov 10 '18 at 18:39











  • @iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

    – connorvo
    Nov 11 '18 at 1:29















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After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



Actual Example Below:



Models that I want to downcast:



struct PrivateSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol 
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String


struct PublicSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String
var latitude: String
var longitude: String



Protocol I want to downcast to:



protocol SchoolProtocol 
var id: String get set
var name: String get set
var city: String get set
var state: String get set
var longitude: Float get set
var latitude: Float get set


extension SchoolProtocol
var longitude: Float
get return -1.0
set

var latitude: Float
get return -1.0
set




Downcasting:



guard let downcastedArr = privateSchoolArray as? [SchoolProtocol] else return 


Result (item at index 0) or originalArr:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


Result (item at index 0) of downcastedArr:



id = ""
name = "1234"
city = "Leo High School"
state = "Bellview"


But if I print(downcastArr[0]), it will show:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


But if I try originalArray[0].id == downcastArr[0].id, it returns false



My Code with the problem:



class SchoolJSONHandler 
private enum JSONFile: String
case publicSchool = "publicSchool"
case privateSchool = "privateSchool"


private lazy var privateSchoolArray = getPrivateSchools()
private lazy var publicSchoolArray = getPublicSchools()

func getSchoolArray(sorted: Bool, filtered: Bool, by stateAbbreviation: String?) -> [SchoolProtocol]
var schools = combineArrays()

if sorted
schools.sort(by: $0.name < $1.name )


if filtered
guard let abbr = stateAbbreviation else return
schools = schools.filter
return $0.state == abbr



return schools


private func combineArrays() -> [SchoolProtocol]
// EVERYTHING IS FINE IN NEXT LINE
let a = privateSchoolArray
// PROBLEM OCCURS IN NEXT 2 LINES WHEN DOWNCASTING
let b = privateSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
let c = publicSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
return b + c


private func getPublicSchools() -> [PublicSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .publicSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PublicSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getPrivateSchools() -> [PrivateSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .privateSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PrivateSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getJSONData(from resource: JSONFile) -> Data?
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: resource.rawValue, withExtension: "json")!
do
let jsonData = try Data(contentsOf: url)

return jsonData

catch
print(error)


return nil


private func decode<M: Decodable>(jsonData: Data, using modelType: M.Type) -> M?
do
//here dataResponse received from a network request
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let model = try decoder.decode(modelType, from:
jsonData) //Decode JSON Response Data

return model
catch let parsingError
print("Error", parsingError)


return nil




And then it is just called in another class by schoolJSONHandler.getSchoolArray(sorted: true, filtered: true, by: "WA")










share|improve this question
























  • Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

    – iamluisg
    Nov 10 '18 at 18:39











  • @iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

    – connorvo
    Nov 11 '18 at 1:29













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After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



Actual Example Below:



Models that I want to downcast:



struct PrivateSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol 
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String


struct PublicSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String
var latitude: String
var longitude: String



Protocol I want to downcast to:



protocol SchoolProtocol 
var id: String get set
var name: String get set
var city: String get set
var state: String get set
var longitude: Float get set
var latitude: Float get set


extension SchoolProtocol
var longitude: Float
get return -1.0
set

var latitude: Float
get return -1.0
set




Downcasting:



guard let downcastedArr = privateSchoolArray as? [SchoolProtocol] else return 


Result (item at index 0) or originalArr:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


Result (item at index 0) of downcastedArr:



id = ""
name = "1234"
city = "Leo High School"
state = "Bellview"


But if I print(downcastArr[0]), it will show:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


But if I try originalArray[0].id == downcastArr[0].id, it returns false



My Code with the problem:



class SchoolJSONHandler 
private enum JSONFile: String
case publicSchool = "publicSchool"
case privateSchool = "privateSchool"


private lazy var privateSchoolArray = getPrivateSchools()
private lazy var publicSchoolArray = getPublicSchools()

func getSchoolArray(sorted: Bool, filtered: Bool, by stateAbbreviation: String?) -> [SchoolProtocol]
var schools = combineArrays()

if sorted
schools.sort(by: $0.name < $1.name )


if filtered
guard let abbr = stateAbbreviation else return
schools = schools.filter
return $0.state == abbr



return schools


private func combineArrays() -> [SchoolProtocol]
// EVERYTHING IS FINE IN NEXT LINE
let a = privateSchoolArray
// PROBLEM OCCURS IN NEXT 2 LINES WHEN DOWNCASTING
let b = privateSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
let c = publicSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
return b + c


private func getPublicSchools() -> [PublicSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .publicSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PublicSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getPrivateSchools() -> [PrivateSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .privateSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PrivateSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getJSONData(from resource: JSONFile) -> Data?
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: resource.rawValue, withExtension: "json")!
do
let jsonData = try Data(contentsOf: url)

return jsonData

catch
print(error)


return nil


private func decode<M: Decodable>(jsonData: Data, using modelType: M.Type) -> M?
do
//here dataResponse received from a network request
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let model = try decoder.decode(modelType, from:
jsonData) //Decode JSON Response Data

return model
catch let parsingError
print("Error", parsingError)


return nil




And then it is just called in another class by schoolJSONHandler.getSchoolArray(sorted: true, filtered: true, by: "WA")










share|improve this question
















After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



After downcasting an array of structs, my Variables View window shows that all of the values in my struct have shifted "down" (will explain in a second). But when I print(structName), the values are fine. However, when I run an equality check on the struct, it once again behaves as though my values have shifted.



For example, I am trying to downcast Model A to ModelProtocol. var m = Model A and has the values id: "1234", name: "Cal". When I downcast, m now has the values id:"", name:"1234" .



Actual Example Below:



Models that I want to downcast:



struct PrivateSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol 
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String


struct PublicSchoolModel: Decodable, SchoolProtocol
var id: String
var name: String
var city: String
var state: String
var latitude: String
var longitude: String



Protocol I want to downcast to:



protocol SchoolProtocol 
var id: String get set
var name: String get set
var city: String get set
var state: String get set
var longitude: Float get set
var latitude: Float get set


extension SchoolProtocol
var longitude: Float
get return -1.0
set

var latitude: Float
get return -1.0
set




Downcasting:



guard let downcastedArr = privateSchoolArray as? [SchoolProtocol] else return 


Result (item at index 0) or originalArr:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


Result (item at index 0) of downcastedArr:



id = ""
name = "1234"
city = "Leo High School"
state = "Bellview"


But if I print(downcastArr[0]), it will show:



id = "1234"
name = "Leo High School"
city = "Bellview"
state = "WA"


But if I try originalArray[0].id == downcastArr[0].id, it returns false



My Code with the problem:



class SchoolJSONHandler 
private enum JSONFile: String
case publicSchool = "publicSchool"
case privateSchool = "privateSchool"


private lazy var privateSchoolArray = getPrivateSchools()
private lazy var publicSchoolArray = getPublicSchools()

func getSchoolArray(sorted: Bool, filtered: Bool, by stateAbbreviation: String?) -> [SchoolProtocol]
var schools = combineArrays()

if sorted
schools.sort(by: $0.name < $1.name )


if filtered
guard let abbr = stateAbbreviation else return
schools = schools.filter
return $0.state == abbr



return schools


private func combineArrays() -> [SchoolProtocol]
// EVERYTHING IS FINE IN NEXT LINE
let a = privateSchoolArray
// PROBLEM OCCURS IN NEXT 2 LINES WHEN DOWNCASTING
let b = privateSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
let c = publicSchoolArray as [SchoolProtocol]
return b + c


private func getPublicSchools() -> [PublicSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .publicSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PublicSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getPrivateSchools() -> [PrivateSchoolModel]
guard let jsonData = getJSONData(from: .privateSchool) else return
guard let schools = decode(jsonData: jsonData, using: [PrivateSchoolModel].self) else return
return schools


private func getJSONData(from resource: JSONFile) -> Data?
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: resource.rawValue, withExtension: "json")!
do
let jsonData = try Data(contentsOf: url)

return jsonData

catch
print(error)


return nil


private func decode<M: Decodable>(jsonData: Data, using modelType: M.Type) -> M?
do
//here dataResponse received from a network request
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let model = try decoder.decode(modelType, from:
jsonData) //Decode JSON Response Data

return model
catch let parsingError
print("Error", parsingError)


return nil




And then it is just called in another class by schoolJSONHandler.getSchoolArray(sorted: true, filtered: true, by: "WA")







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  • Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

    – iamluisg
    Nov 10 '18 at 18:39











  • @iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

    – connorvo
    Nov 11 '18 at 1:29

















  • Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

    – iamluisg
    Nov 10 '18 at 18:39











  • @iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

    – connorvo
    Nov 11 '18 at 1:29
















Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

– iamluisg
Nov 10 '18 at 18:39





Can you show the SchoolProtocol definition? You are casting [PrivateSchoolModel] and [PublicSchoolModel] to [SchoolProtocol] but you don't show what SchoolProtocol is. Maybe that would help in answering your question.

– iamluisg
Nov 10 '18 at 18:39













@iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

– connorvo
Nov 11 '18 at 1:29





@iamluisg Sorry, it was just named wrong in the question. Fixed

– connorvo
Nov 11 '18 at 1:29












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