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Reply to No playgrounds work "Could not build Objective-C module 'SwiftUI'"
Well that does seem to have fixed it for me. I had a clean slate with no Playgrounds saved. I created a new one from the App template and it failed as above, so I deleted it. Then I deleted the app via Mission Control (I think that is what it is called, the Expose like view with the randomly sorted application icons, a bit like like iOS), then reinstalled it from the Mac App Store and created another one from the App template, and it works! I did nothing else in-between, not even checking my emails. Fail -> uninstall -> reinstall -> work. A relief, but quite disappointing really.
Jan ’23
Reply to JSONDecoder unable to decode my API
Ah progress, Maybe the auto generation of the Swift model is at fault. There are optional parts of the JSON which it didn't pick up (sample must of contained them all) and when I used print(error) instead of print(error.localizedDescription) I got a more helpful output keyNotFound(CodingKeys(stringValue: "precipitation_amount", intValue: nil), Swift.DecodingError.Context(codingPath: [CodingKeys(stringValue: "forecast", intValue: nil), _JSONKey(stringValue: "Index 0", intValue: 0)], debugDescription: "No value associated with key CodingKeys(stringValue: "precipitation_amount", intValue: nil) ("precipitation_amount").", underlyingError: nil))
Aug ’22
Reply to JSONDecoder unable to decode my API
Xcode has the full value, this is just truncated by the inspector. "{"forecast":[{"air_temperature":8.532769775400027,"cloud_coverage":0.9872359037,"relative_humidity":90.86474776,"wind_speed":5.56043127408,"wind_direction":131.1224219363,"wind_speed_description":"Light wind","wind_gust":16.74143199936,"wind_gust_description":"Moderate","coverage_label":"cloudy","datetime":"2022-08-26T00:00:00+12:00","label":"12:00am","duration":1.0,"phase":"night","icon":"cloudy"},{"air_temperature":8.456719970700021,"cloud_coverage":0.9532022476,"precipitation_amount":0.0,"snow_amount":0.0,"relative_humidity":90.19520283,"wind_speed":5.46783980976,"wind_direction":122.6922215381,"wind_speed_description":"Light wind","wind_gust":18.46313724528,"wind_gust_description":"Moderate","coverage_label":"cloudy","precipitation_label":"none","datetime":"2022-08-26T01:00:00+12:00","label":"1:00am","duration":1.0,"phase":"night","icon":"cloudy"},{"air_temperature":8.32317504880001,"cloud_coverage":0.9182502031,"precipitation_amount":0.0,"snow_amount":0.0,"relative_humidity":89.92497325,"wind_speed":5.43"... I know what the API returns and it is valid, and I built the Swift models using a sample JSON and the QuickType.io site so I am pretty sure parsing them should not be an issue. Using your debug code both data and data2 appear to have the same value of "(Foundation.Data?) 66469 Bytes" and the "try decoder.decode" line still crashes with the same error "The data couldn’t be read because it is missing."
Aug ’22