first line of code:
struct UserTip: Tip {
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Missed the first line of code:
static let hoverEvent: Event = Event(id: "hoverEvent")
/// Parameters-Rules
@Parameter
static var isHovering: Bool = false
static var tipCountKey = "UserTipCount"
var title: Text
var message: Text?
var image: Image?
var tipShownLimit: Int
@ObservedObject var buttonState: ButtonState
var rules: [Rule] {
[
#Rule(Self.$isHovering) {
$0 == true
},
#Rule(Self.hoverEvent) {
$0.donations.count < 10
}
]
}
}
I was able to fix this. Uninstalled Xcode. Rebooted. Reinstalled Xcode. This time the dialog came up for installing additional pieces. Xcode now runs fine
The error is
Command RealityAssetsCompile failed with a nonzero exit code
I resolved this issue. I had to specify in the browser to encode as multipart/form-data and then on the server:
case http.MethodPost:
contentType := request.Header.Get("Content-Type")
if strings.HasPrefix(contentType, "multipart/form-data") {
p.DataBodyMap = make(url.Values, 0)
request.ParseMultipartForm(1000)
for key, value := range request.MultipartForm.Value {
p.DataBodyMap[key] = value
}
photoFile, header, err := request.FormFile("photoBytesString")
if err == nil {
log.Println(header, err)
photoContentType := header.Header["Content-Type"][0]
log.Println(photoContentType)
photoBytes, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(photoFile)
log.Println("len(photoBytes): ", len(photoBytes))
encodedImage64 := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(photoBytes)
encodedImage64WithPrefix := "data:" + photoContentType + ";base64," + encodedImage64
p.DataBodyMap["photoBytesString"] = []string{encodedImage64WithPrefix}
}
Notifications are working now on the iMac after reinstalling the OS.
Again, the iMac is not receiving notifications even after rebooting twice. Running the same code.a call to [NSApp registerForRemoteNotifications]produces neither didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken nor didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError.This works on my other 2 test Macs, which are Macbook Pro's. The iMac is from 2015, the laptops are newer.
Well I swear it said 'for free'. Maybe because I was using a test user?
BTW, the app has been tested and approved for sale, but I don't want to release it until this issue is resolved.
I think I'll have to use an incident to support to resolve this.
If I select to unlock it and select email, how would I check the email? I made up the apple id in apple connect as a test user. If I select security, I am asked for month, day, and year and it always fails as the apple connect test user view only asks for month and day.This is killing me.
Sorry, hit return on Title and it saved.The issue is that I assign an int64_t value in my ContactRecord.contactType, but after this, the actual value stored there is nil. Funny this is this has worked fine for months and just yesterday, started to fail. How can nil even be in an int64_t value? On a new record, it initializes to zero.