Declaring classes
The following lines declare a new minimal Circle
class in Swift. The code file for the sample is included in the swift_3_oop_chapter_02_01
folder:
class Circle { }
The class
keyword, followed by the class name (Circle
), composes the header of the class definition. In this case, the class doesn't have a parent class or superclass; therefore, there are neither superclasses listed after the class name nor a colon (:
). A pair of curly braces ({}
) encloses the class body after the class header. In the forthcoming chapters, we will declare classes that inherit from another class, and therefore, they will have a superclass. In this case, the class body is empty. The Circle
class is the simplest possible class we can declare in Swift.
Note
Any new class you create that doesn't specify a superclass is considered a base class. Whenever you declare a class without a subclass, the class doesn't inherit from a universal base class, as happens in other programming languages such...