What's the difference between Error and NSError in Swift?

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暖寄归人 2020-12-28 13:00

I am creating a library that should return errors so I\'m wondering which one should use for my purposes.

UPDATE: I should clarify, the returned re

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  • 2020-12-28 13:55

    NSError is a Cocoa class

    An NSError object encapsulates information about an error condition in an extendable, object-oriented manner. It consists of a predefined error domain, a domain-specific error code, and a user info dictionary containing application-specific information.

    Error is a Swift protocol which classes, structs and enums can and NSError does conform to.

    A type representing an error value that can be thrown.

    Any type that declares conformance to the Error protocol can be used to represent an error in Swift’s error handling system. Because the Error protocol has no requirements of its own, you can declare conformance on any custom type you create.

    The quoted parts are the subtitle descriptions in the documentation.

    The Swift’s error handling system is the pattern to catch errors using try - catch. It requires that the error to be caught is thrown by a method. This pattern is much more versatile than the traditional error handling using NSError instances. If you're planning not to implement try - catch you actually don't need the Error protocol.

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