I'd confirm with the author of that lib that you are using it's latest version, and, it has been tested/updated for use w/the tools and iOS SDK(s) your app supports.
Good luck.
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feels like a bug to me. Me too...seems like something is prioritizing past SA - might want to file one and see what comes back, being sure to add you report #(s) to your thread for ref., thanks and good luck.
Make it more performant? If you mean 'well enuf', it depends on your goal(s), basically how often you want to sync changes with what's displayed to the user.
If you're cacheing multiple inputs until a 'done' button is pushed, sure.
Could well be an issue with your code - how does your app handle requesting and setting permission/privacy?
Have you configured for location services?
Can you show the exact error rather than paraphrase, thanks.
More you might be interested in:
https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/swiftui/
...and this book from Apple, just keep in mind it was writting for Xcode 11, so...
https://books.apple.com/us/book/swiftui-essentials-ios-edition/id1489339190
See OOPer's comment/code snippet here: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/651023
After just using Xcode on a new MB, I have to agree it gets in the way ;)
I seem to recall ray wenderlich has at least one chat room app tutorial...
https://ww w.raywenderlich.com
Yes, I've had recently approved apps do the same thing - seems to be related to the number of servers involved on the backend, and frequency of cache updates, etc. I'd not worry about it unless it continually persists to be unreliable.
To get your http store link: Log in to your App Store Connect account
Click on My Apps
Click on your relevant app
Click on 'App Info'
Click on 'Additional Info'
Copy your App Store URL from the 'view on app store' link...
And next time support tries to get you off the phone by bumrushing you back here, tell them thanks for not doing their job.
Sure, adding functionality such as your example is encouraged, actually.
If you were wanting to go the other way, and say make a uni-app iphone only down the road, then you'd be facing pushback during review, since you'd be taking something away from that app's ipad users...a no-no.
With a lot to learn, you would do well to start here: https://developer.apple.com/swift/
Also see this other thread same topic:
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/649728
Good luck.
User-centric questions/complaints for release OSs are perhaps better suited for Apple's public community forums rather than risk off-topic here in devForums, thanks and good luck.
just want to update the app which is anyway on sale. I think you've had as good a run as you could expect. The evolution of the guidelines is not in your favor, as they say, going forward. Time to let it go, I think.
We don't know the details of the black box we all know/love as app review, and of course reviews employ both bots and humans, and there are supposedly both types of teams at work in various locales around the globe, and since I've had apps approved on any day of the week, let's say, yes, sure.
Good luck and if you have time, let us know how you get along, thanks.
Ken