In the context of OperationQueue, specifically in the documentation for the waitUntilAllOperationsAreFinished(), addOperation(Operation), and addOperation(()-Void) functions, what does "receiver" refer to? Does it refer to the instance of OperationQueue that calls the function?
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How do I turn on that setting in Xcode that allows me to see how the beginning of a loop or if statement lines up with the ending of the loop as far as the number of tabs or the distance from the left border of the code editor. I have seen this on by default before. I don't know what it's called, so I don't know hot to search for it in Xcode help or on the internet or on forums.
My DerivedData folder is supposed to be in Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData. Why is it not there. Is there a setting in Finder that is hiding files from me? Did my Xcode get installed with folders in a different location than usual?
Recently, the items in Project navigator of all my projects show as black instead of in color like before.
What's causing this. I also noticed other changes when I create a new iOS app project.
For some reason, my Xcode project won't run. I tried clicking on the run button, and I tried clicking on the Run option in the Product Menu. I also clicked on the Clean build folder under the Product menu.
For some reason, when I set UITableViewController navigationItem.searchController with a UISearchController, it doesn't take it.
Here is my code:
let searchController = UISearchController(searchResultsController: nil)
if #available(iOS 11.0, *) {
print("?", navigationItem.searchController)
print("!", searchController)
navigationItem.searchController? = searchController
print("?", navigationItem.searchController)
} else {
tableView.tableHeaderView = searchController.searchBar
}
Here is the debug window:
? nil
! <UISearchController: 0x105077600>
? nil
On Apple's documentation of the Contacts Framework for iOS and Swift on their developer website, there is a section called Change History Data.
It consists of a list of classes and one protocol. The protocol seems to be the most important item of the list - the CNChangeHistoryEventVisitor protocol. The protocol apparently has instance methods each of which use one of those classes listed.
Where do I find documentation to use this protocol and these classes?
Anyone ever use these before?
Here's the list:
class CNChangeHistoryAddContactEvent
class CNChangeHistoryAddGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryAddMemberToGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryAddSubgroupToGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryDeleteContactEvent
class CNChangeHistoryDeleteGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryDropEverythingEvent
class CNChangeHistoryEvent
class CNChangeHistoryFetchRequest
class CNChangeHistoryRemoveMemberFromGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryRemoveSubgroupFromGroupEvent
class CNChangeHistoryUpdateContactEvent
class CNChangeHistoryUpdateGroupEvent
protocol CNChangeHistoryEventVisitor
I noticed that when my app changes the contact store, the CNContactStoreDidChange notification fires in my app. How do I check if the notification fired because my app changed it. Is there a way to know which app made the change to the contact store. I need to know so I can write code to run only if the contact store was changed by another app instead of my app.
I am writing an iOS app using Swift and Xcode 13.1. I am using the Contacts Framework, and I read that each app has a default contacts container, and the default container in an app can be different than the default container in another app, and there is not a default container for the entire device.
What determines which is the default container for the app made by an Xcode project? I didn't set the default container for my app and somehow the contacts container for a Google account became the default contacts container for my app. How do I use code to set the default contacts container for my app?
How do I find out which is the default container of Apple's Contacts app that comes with iOS? I would like to set my app's default contacts container to the same default container of Apple's Contacts app, if that is the contacts container that is saved on iCloud. If not, I would like to set my app's default contacts container to the contacts container that is saved in iCloud. I assume that only one contacts container is saved on iCloud.
When I use the Contacts Framework with Swift for iOS 15 using Xcode 13, when I use CNContactStore instance method unifiedContacts(matching:keysToFetch:), what happens to those CNContact objects that are not linked with any other CNContact objects, would they be returned as non-unified contacts, or would they be left out since they are non-unified contacts?
Anyone ever use CNFetchResult successfully? I find nothing on the internet, on stackoverflow, and in Apple Developer Forums.
The only thing I have found is Apple Documentation for it. It says CNFetchResult is a Generic Class. What exactly does that mean. I found an explanation that gives its definition, but the rest of the explanation is very long winded.
I haven't been getting replies to my post. I didn't have this problem with the old system.
It's not clear in the documentation whether I have to use my own server in conjunction with the App Store for in app purchases for auto renewable subscriptions.
Is there a google service that sends notifications to ios using apple remote notification service?
I have a view controller that can be swiped down to get out of. The problem is, I need the user to get out of the view controller by pressing a bar button item that goes to an unwind function. The bar button items are hidden by the search controller. I need to either make a way for the user to hide the search controller or put code that triggers when the view controller is dismissed by swiping down on it. Is there a callback function that is called when the view controller is dismissed like that? How would I do either of those? Another question: Is there a way to make the view controller so that it's not able to be dismissed by swiping down on it like that?