How to override setter in Swift

What do you want to do with your custom setter? If you want the class to do something before/after the value is set, you can use willSet/didSet:

class TheSuperClass { 
   var aVar = 0 
} 

class SubClass: TheSuperClass { 
     override var aVar: Int { 
         willSet { 
            print("WillSet aVar to \(newValue) from \(aVar)") 
        } 
        didSet { 
            print("didSet aVar to \(aVar) from \(oldValue)") 
        } 
    } 
} 


let aSub = SubClass()
aSub.aVar = 5

Console Output:

WillSet aVar to 5 from 0

didSet aVar to 5 from 0

If, however, you want to completely change how the setter interacts with the superclass:

class SecondSubClass: TheSuperClass { 
     override var aVar: Int { 
        get {
            return super.aVar
        }
        set { 
            print("Would have set aVar to \(newValue) from \(aVar)") 
        } 
    } 
} 

let secondSub = SecondSubClass()
print(secondSub.aVar)
secondSub.aVar = 5
print(secondSub.aVar)

Console output:

0

Would have set aVar to 5 from 0

0

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