When I try to create Extension Function to set Boolean true or false like the below.
Boolean.setTrue(){
this = true
}
Boolean.setFalse(){
this = false
}
It says variable expected. How to achieve this.
When I try to create Extension Function to set Boolean true or false like the below.
Boolean.setTrue(){
this = true
}
Boolean.setFalse(){
this = false
}
It says variable expected. How to achieve this.
Sorry but this does not make sense. Just use myBool=false
, it's what anyone understands and cannot get any more readable.
Also Boolean
is immutable and what you're trying isn't possible anyways.
We have to be careful not to overuse extensions. It's one of the greatest features Kotlin (and others) offers, but in certain examples, e.g. trying to change the way a dead simple Boolean
is being assigned, it's getting dangerous IMHO (luckily it's not possible).
You cannot change the value of this, this would break a lot of assumptions, even if you could you would not be able to change the value, as Booleans are immutable.
More generally, there is a fine line between simplifying code, and making it more complex, and in this case that would complicate it. I would agree that adding
String.splitByDot()
may make sense, but replacing idiomatic code tends to just make the code more complex, as you start to wonder why the code had to be replaced.