let dateFormatter = DateFormatter()
		dateFormatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"
		let date = dateFormatter.date(from: "2019-01-01 00:00:00");
		assert(date != nil)
date is nil
The assertion assert(date != nil) does not fail
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I just installed Xcode Version 12.0 (12A7209) and now in my projects the scoping is all broken.
When building a command line app Classes and functions I define in groups are not found by the compiler.
Is anyone else having this problem?
What is the Apple way of telling Xcode to ignore the project.pbxproj file?
i am working with some one else and we have different credentials. I can see the differences by diffing the project.pbxproj file.
Pushing this file to github will cause problems, obviously. In my unix days I would create a .gitignore file. My partner is a Mac dyed in the wool type, who would rather not use the command line. Is there a option for doing this in Xcode?
Xcode Version 12.0 (12A7209)
The help system is out dated and is showing things I do not have in my Xcode.
It has me: Press '+' in Test Navigator. OK
Choose New Unit Test Class or New UI Test Class from the pop-up menu. OK
Enter a name for the class in the Class field OK
Choose a superclass from the “Subclass of” pop-up menu. By default, classes are subclasses of XCTestCase NOTOK. I do not see this option
Choose a programming language from the Language pop-up menu. OK
Click the Next button NOTOK I have a Finish button
Select a destination, group, and test target NOTOK I do not have these options
Click the Create button NOTOK. Obviously!
Thi sis a road block. No documentation I can find online bears a direct relationship with what I have here on my (very expensive) computer
I am getting the error in XCode (Version 11.6 (11E708)) developing for iPad using SwiftUI:
Your maximum App ID limit has been reached. You may create up to 10 App IDs every 7 days.
What does this mean and what can I do about it?
I see at least two other people reporting the same error, but some years ago, and even occurring when they have paid the fee to Apple.
This is blocking our development.