I'm trying to utilize swift's SKStoreProductViewController, but am getting errors with my syntax, specifically with my completion block.
Here is my code:
let storeViewController:SKStoreProductViewController = SKStoreProductViewController();
storeViewController.delegate = self;
var productparameters = [SKStoreProductParameterITunesItemIdentifier:someitunesid];
storeViewController.loadProductWithParameters(productparameters,
(success: Bool!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
if success {
self.presentViewController(storeViewController, animated: true, completion: nil);
} else {
NSLog("%@", error)
}
)
After running this I get an expected "," separator
error between the error:NSError!),-> Void
This doesn't make sense to me as the apple docs call for:
func loadProductWithParameters(_ parameters: [NSObject : AnyObject]!,
completionBlock block: ((Bool, NSError!) -> Void)!)
What am I doing wrong?
You're 99% there, you just need braces around your block to have the correct closure syntax:
storeViewController.loadProductWithParameters(productparameters, { (success: Bool!, error: NSError!) -> Void in
if success {
self.presentViewController(storeViewController, animated: true, completion: nil);
} else {
NSLog("%@", error)
}
})
You can read more about closures in Apple's documentation.