October 2024, can't delete keywords.
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The issue is with the relative path, by reading the documentation you may mistakenly think it's the Xcode folder path, but it's actually the path inside your target product app.
In my case it, was in conjunction with the @Query property wrapper.
The query was filling a list. I removed the query, filled it with a bunch a numbers and it didn't have an issue.
I think it has something to do with reloading.
I'm having a similar issue on Mac with Xcode 15
Did you ever find a solution?
In my case it got resolved adding the Outgoing Connections capability.
This helps out a lot. I've been trying to get an answer from Apple Finance but haven't got a straight answer.
I don't get why the lack of transparency.
I was confused about the location of the file and as to its purpose, as I thought It had something to do with the external swift package I use.
This file is located inside the project file container and then inside the workspace file container.
The gitignore file that I'm using was preventing this file to be added to the repo, I had to comment out a bunch of files related to the project and workspace before it got added to the repo. Once I did, the workflow built just fine.
Thanks !
I can confirm this is still happening for me too in Xcode 13.1 RC.
The duplication seems to be with the SWIFT_AVAILABILTY function. My Siri extensions have a deployment target of 12.3, but in the duplication method I can see the availability setting to iOS 15.
- (void)handleCreateDailyTask:(OP1CreateDailyTaskIntent * _Nonnull)intent completion:(void (^ _Nonnull)(OP1CreateDailyTaskIntentResponse * _Nonnull))completion;
- (void)handleCreateDailyTask:(OP1CreateDailyTaskIntent * _Nonnull)intent completion:(void (^ _Nonnull)(OP1CreateDailyTaskIntentResponse * _Nonnull))completionHandler SWIFT_AVAILABILITY(watchos,introduced=8.0) SWIFT_AVAILABILITY(macos,introduced=12.0) SWIFT_AVAILABILITY(ios,introduced=15.0);
Also, in my FB9583694 looks like there is "Less than 10" reports. That doesn't give me much hope.
there is a company called Fivetran that connects the info but I couldn't make it work, still looking.
I make a mistake and set as answered my reply. The Correct answer is .plain but with a few caveats:
I tried the plain style as suggested but it looked exactly the same as the fullwidth. I also tried setting self.tableView.intercellSpacing = CGSizeMake(0, 0) but also it didn't work.
But finally this is what worked:
Set the style to automatic in interface builder
Set the style to plain in view did load.
I tried other combinations like 1.plain and 2.plain and it didn't work.
Thank you @Etresoft for checking the example !
When you say you return a custom row, you are populating your own custom row and not returning anything on the viewForTableColumn data source call ?
Thanks.
Thank you, do you set it in applicationWilFinishLaunching ? with -[NSApplication setApplicationIconImage:] ?
Just to confirm the .plain style has the same issue as the full width style.