What is the new syntax for dispatch_once
in Swift after the changes made in language version 3? The old version was as follows.
var token: dispatch_once_t = 0
func test() {
dispatch_once(&token) {
}
}
These are the changes to libdispatch that were made.
From the doc:
Dispatch
The free function dispatch_once is no longer available in Swift. In Swift, you can use lazily initialized globals or static properties and get the same thread-safety and called-once guarantees as dispatch_once provided. Example:
let myGlobal: () = { … global contains initialization in a call to a closure … }()
_ = myGlobal // using myGlobal will invoke the initialization code only the first time it is used.