I noticed that when there is a generic class, there is a , which I decided must use T for "Type". What does the S mean in . I see it in the function definition for the instance function initialize(from: S) -> (S.Iterator, UnsafeMutableBufferPointer.Index) of UnsafeMutableBufferPointer.
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I found information about the ABAddressBookRegisterExternalChangeCallback(::_:) function of the Address Book Framework, but that function has been deprecated, and only works with iOS 2.0–9.0. I don't see a function in the Contacts Framework that does what that function does. Is there some way that the Contacts Framework could do something that this function provided a solution for?
Is there a way to put code in iOS that is always watching in the background for the contact store to change? If I put it in my app, then the user can close the app, and the app won't receive notifications when the contact store changes? Is there an app extension I can use that would allow me to do this, whether that is the intent of the extension or not?
Is it possible to observe the iOS Contacts app or the contacts store of a device using key-value observing? How would I find out? I can't find information on it when I do a search on Google.
I need to be able to identify a CNContact so as to associate it with a CKRecord in a iCloud private database. If I use a non-unified contact, would the identifier be unique across all existing iOS devices so that I could store the identifier property in a record in the user's iCloud private database to identify a specific contact? The documentation says that the identifier of a CNContact stored object is unique within the device.
If I use a UUID value and store it in the iCloud private database to identify the specific contact, how would I match that with the contact? I would need to save that UUID value as part of the contact object as stored in the contact store. Is that possible without saving the UUID value in the notes property of the contact. It would be better if I could store the UUID value somewhere where the user could not access it and delete or edit it. Is there a way to make the notes property of a contact inaccessible to the user where even if he/she could see it, he would not be able to change it?
I'm not very familiar with the hash and hashValue properties of NSObject object. Though unlikely, would one of those properties be able to identify a contact uniquely across all existing iOS devices so that I could store it in the user's iCloud private database in order to associate a certain record in that database with a specific contact?
I have an iOS app already on the App Store. I just changed my business to an LLC. I would like to change the bundle identifier in the next version of the app to reflect my new website address.
What would happen if I did this? I want to decide whether it would be worth the trouble.
For iOS, is there any way to add words into the dictionary that voice dictation recognizes and to the dictionary that the bar on top of the keyboard uses, that shows suggestions for words?
I would like to make an iOS app that uses Biblical words such as "thee" and "thou".
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Hi. Is there a way to programmatically allow my iOS app to prevent all calls from making a sound or causing the iPhone to vibrate, other than unselecting Emergency Bypass from each contact? If not, is there any way to temporarily or permanently unselect Emergency Bypass on any given Contact? If not, is there any way of programmatically shutting off the iPhone?
Apple Documentation says that there is only one CNContainer in an iOS device of type local. Creating a container of type exchange requires using Exchange, and creating a container of type cardDAV requires a server also. Is there any way to create a container of type unassigned? I would need to do this programmatically in Swift to use in my iOS app.
This question and the posts it mentions give no answer.
Is there a way to use CallKit on the current service the device is subscribing to, such as ATT? I want to create an app that will block all emergency bypass, since I can’t programmatically turn emergency bypass off.
If Apple Documentation does not say whether a certain method is allowed to be run on a background thread other than the main UI thread, does that mean it can or cannot be run on a background thread?
Am I able to see what Logger logs from my app when it's running on a device belonging to an external tester if my app doesn't crash? Am I able to see the logs if my app does crash?
I am using Swift with Xcode for iOS.
What is that feature called that shows a picture of the entire contents of the file on the right-hand side of the editor and shows it very small like it's zoomed out and shows the part of the file that is currently showing in the editor in a different shade in the picture? I am describing this to the best of my ability. I hope it comes across clearly.
Would someone explain something about this content I got from this URL to Apple documentation?
Logging
”You view log messages using the Console app, log command-line tool, or Xcode debug console. You can also access log messages programmatically using the OSLogframework.”
I’m not sure what Console app runs on. Is that an app on macOS? I’m not really sure what to ask really. I’m looking for a way to get debug data from people using my app who download it from the App Store, so they won’t be using TestFlight.
I did a search on Google but didn’t find what I needed to know. I’m trying to connect to the App Store on my iPhone, but it’s not able to connect. That seems to happen often for some reason.
I wonder if this is talking about the Console app that I’m wondering about? https://help.dayoneapp.com/en/articles/470117-using-ios-console
I'm looking at this Swift documentation on Literal Expression, particularly the #dsohandle literal. It's the last line in the table.
I can't find any documentation by Apple for "dynamic shared object (DSO) handle", as it says in the very right-most column. When I do a search for "dynamic shared object", I find information for technology by other companies.
Anyone have anything you can tell me about this?