Is there a more efficient, readable or more modern way of writing the following?
let currentColor:UIColor = view.backgroundColor != nil 
  ? view.backgroundColor! // forced unwrapping
  : UIColor.whiteColor() // fallback value
I don't mind using a ternary operator here, but it feels like I should be using the Swift if let currentColor = view.backgroundColor syntax. I'm just not sure how that would look to specify a default value.
You can use the nil coalescing operator:
let currentColor: UIColor = view.backgroundColor ?? UIColor.whiteColor()
If view.backgroundColor is not nil, it is used for the assignment, otherwise what comes to the right of ??
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