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ios - executeFetchRequest throw fatal error: NSArray element failed to match the Swift Array Element type

I'm testing swift with CoreData and I created the following code:

import UIKit
import CoreData

class Contact: NSManagedObject {

    @NSManaged var name: String
    @NSManaged var email: String

    class func execute(){
        let appDel:AppDelegate = (UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as AppDelegate)
        let context:NSManagedObjectContext = appDel.managedObjectContext!

        let entityDescripition = NSEntityDescription.entityForName("Contact", inManagedObjectContext: context)
        let contact = Contact(entity: entityDescripition!, insertIntoManagedObjectContext: context)

        contact.name = "john Apleesee"
        contact.email = "john@apple.com"

        context.save(nil)

        let fetch:NSFetchRequest = NSFetchRequest(entityName: "Contact")
        var result = context.executeFetchRequest(fetch, error: nil) as [Contact]

        let firstContact = result[0] as Contact  //  <<-- error !

        println("(firstContact.name)")
        println("(firstContact.email)")

    }

}

When I run:

Contact.execute()

Then the compiler throw this error:

fatal error: NSArray element failed to match the Swift Array Element type

when I try to get values from array:

 let firstContact = result[0] as Contact

I guess the problem is in executeFetchRequest. On Objective-c the return type of executeFetchRequest is a NSArray. Now on Swift the return type is a [AnyObject]?.

I tried to cast the [AnyObject]? result to NSArray, but Xcode said:

 Cannot convert the expression's type '[AnyObject]?' to type 'NSArray' 

What I'm doing wrong ?

I'm using: Xcode 6.0 (6A313) GM and OSX 10.9.4

Update:
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If I get executeFetchRequest result as an optional array and use [NSManagedObject] instead of [Contact] it works.

if let result: [NSManagedObject]? = context.executeFetchRequest(fetch, error: nil) as? [NSManagedObject] {

        let firstContact: NSManagedObject = result![0]

        let name = firstContact.valueForKey("name") as String
        let email = firstContact.valueForKey("email") as String

        println("(name)")
        println("(email)")
    }

Update2:
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This kind of problem occurs when entity instances didn't get loaded using your NSManagedObject class. There are a few different reasons why that happens, all of which focus on "Core Data couldn't find the class you specified for that entity on the class line in the data model."

Among the possibilities:
- You specified the wrong package for your Swift class
- You forgot to specify the class
- You misspelled the name

In my case was I forgot to specify the class as POB shows in her answer.

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I was able to reproduce your error message in the console. You get this message because you didn't set correctly your entity class name in the Core Data Model Editor (see image below).

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Once done, you will be able to use your original code with Contact subClass. You can learn more about Core Data and namespaces here.


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