refactor: make guard statement a bit more readible

It's a bit confusing to guard on a negative boolean expression
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William Casarin
2023-07-03 12:48:25 -07:00
parent cb1e16b1a4
commit 7d49d3d9f1

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@@ -154,14 +154,14 @@ class HomeModel {
print("nwc: \(resp.req_id) not found in the postbox, nothing to remove [\(relay)]")
}
guard resp.response.error != nil else {
print("nwc success: \(resp.response.result.debugDescription) [\(relay)]")
nwc_success(state: self.damus_state, resp: resp)
guard resp.response.error == nil else {
print("nwc error: \(resp.response)")
nwc_error(zapcache: self.damus_state.zaps, evcache: self.damus_state.events, resp: resp)
return
}
print("nwc error: \(resp.response)")
nwc_error(zapcache: self.damus_state.zaps, evcache: self.damus_state.events, resp: resp)
print("nwc success: \(resp.response.result.debugDescription) [\(relay)]")
nwc_success(state: self.damus_state, resp: resp)
}
}