'Property must be initialized or be abstract
How to declare class field? Like we can have it in java:
protected SharedPreferences mSharedPreferences;
And later in onCreate()
:
mSharedPreferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this)
Now I can use it anywhere I want (in subclasses of this base activity).
I try to do same in Kotlin:
protected var sharedPreferences : SharedPreferences
And in onCreate()
:
sharedPreferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this)
But I get a warning: "Property must be initialized or be abstract"
Solution 1:[1]
If you'd like to initialize a property outside the constructor, then late-initialized properties is what you may be looking for. Declare the property with the lateinit
modifier, which will allow to skip the otherwise required initializer and will make the property access fail with exception until some meaningful value is assigned to it:
protected lateinit var sharedPreferences: SharedPreferences
Solution 2:[2]
Pulling this out of the comments from Alexander Udalov's answer for visibility. For nullable properties:
protected var sharedPreferences : SharedPreferences? = null
...and assign it a value later.
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Solution | Source |
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Solution 1 | Alexander Udalov |
Solution 2 | Tom Howard |