protocol ExpressibleByDictionaryLiteral A type that can be initialized using a dictionary literal. Conforming Types Dictionary, KeyValuePairs Associated Types associatedtype Key associatedtype Value A dictionary literal is a simple way of writing a list of key-value pairs. You write each key-value pair with a colon (:) separating the key and the value. The dictionary literal is made up of one or more key-value pairs, separated by commas and surrounded with square brackets. To declare a dictionary, assign a dictionary literal to a variable or constant: let countryCodes = ["BR": "Brazil", "GH": "Ghana", "JP": "Japan", "US": "United States"] // 'countryCodes' has type [String: String] print(countryCodes["BR"]!) // Prints "Brazil" When the context provides enough type information, you can use a special form of the dictionary literal, square brackets surrounding a single colon, to initialize an empty dictionary. var frequencies: [String: Int] = [:] print(frequencies.count) // Prints "0" Note: A dictionary literal is not the same as an instance of Dictionary. You can't initialize a type that conforms to ExpressibleByDictionaryLiteral simply by assigning an instance of Dictionary, KeyValuePairs, or similar. Conforming to the ExpressibleByDictionaryLiteral Protocol To add the capability to be initialized with a dictionary literal to your own custom types, declare an init(dictionaryLiteral:) initializer. The following example shows the dictionary literal initializer for a hypothetical CountedSet type, which uses setlike semantics while keeping track of the count for duplicate elements: struct CountedSet<Element: Hashable>: Collection, SetAlgebra { // implementation details /// Updates the count stored in the set for the given element, /// adding the element if necessary. /// /// - Parameter n: The new count for `element`. `n` must be greater /// than or equal to zero. /// - Parameter element: The element to set the new count on. mutating func updateCount(_ n: Int, for element: Element) } extension CountedSet: ExpressibleByDictionaryLiteral { init(dictionaryLiteral elements: (Element, Int)...) { self.init() for (element, count) in elements { self.updateCount(count, for: element) } } } Initializers init init(dictionaryLiteral:) Required Creates an instance initialized with the given key-value pairs. Declaration init(dictionaryLiteral elements: (Self.Key, Self.Value))