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Xcode does not show my development team, even though I am part of one.
I've been part of a development team for almost a year now. Since today (January 28, 2022), Xcode doesn't show my development team in any of my apps' Signing and Capabilities page; only my personal team. I've been added to the development team as an admin (with developer rights) and access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles has been granted for my account as well. I'm unable to access any developer resources at developer.apple.com, but I'm able to access App Store Connect. I'm unable to build and run any of my apps. Am I missing something? If it helps, I had joined the beta for the updated app submission experience when it was announced last year. Xcode 13.2.1 (13C100), macOS 12.2 (21D49). I've also filed feedback: FB9861451
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A widget using Button(intent:) { } will crash on macOS 13, even after restricting the button to macOS 14 using if #available(macOS 14, *) { }
I have a widget with a button that prints "Hello" to the console when tapped. This button is shown only on iOS 17.x and macOS 14.x, and is supposed to be hidden on lower versions. Platform versions tested: iOS 16.6, iOS 17 beta 7 (21A5319a), macOS 13.4.1 Xcode version used: 15.0 beta 7 (15A5229h). Expected behaviour: The button is hidden on iOS 16.x and macOS 13.x, and shown only on iOS 17 and macOS 14. Observed behaviour: The button is hidden on iOS 16.6. However, on macOS 13.4.1, the widget crashes with this error: dyld[5266]: Symbol not found: _$s7SwiftUI6ButtonV012_AppIntents_aB0E6intent5labelACyxGqd___xyXEtc0dE00D6IntentRd__lufC Referenced from: <3EB03A2B-BF9A-31EC-88B9-B4CF015DD35D> /Users/user/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/WidgetIntentTest-hfjndspaaxqvyuhgdzlznjikilce/Build/Products/Debug/WidgetIntentTest.app/Contents/PlugIns/WidgetExtension.appex/Contents/MacOS/WidgetExtension Expected in: <0A9F8825-DAF1-39A5-953C-C5ECACDC1B0B> /System/Library/Frameworks/_AppIntents_SwiftUI.framework/Versions/A/_AppIntents_SwiftUI Here's the code: The widget code with the button: import WidgetKit import SwiftUI struct WidgetsEntryView: View { var entry: Provider.Entry @available(iOS 17, macOS 14, *) var button: some View { Button(intent: SayHelloIntent()) { Text("Say hello") } } var body: some View { VStack { Text("Hello there") #if os(iOS) if #available(iOS 17, *) { button } #elseif os(macOS) if #available(macOS 14, *) { button } #endif } //ignore this if on iOS 16 or macOS 13 .widgetBackground(backgroundView: Color.clear) } } The rest of the widget code struct Provider: TimelineProvider { func placeholder(in context: Context) -> SimpleEntry { SimpleEntry(date: Date()) } func getSnapshot(in context: Context, completion: @escaping (SimpleEntry) -> ()) { completion(SimpleEntry(date: Date())) } func getTimeline(in context: Context, completion: @escaping (Timeline<Entry>) -> ()) { let timeline = Timeline(entries: [SimpleEntry(date: Date())], policy: .atEnd) completion(timeline) } } struct SimpleEntry: TimelineEntry { let date: Date } struct Widgets: Widget { let kind: String = "Widgets" var body: some WidgetConfiguration { StaticConfiguration(kind: kind, provider: Provider()) { entry in WidgetsEntryView(entry: entry) } .configurationDisplayName("My Widget") .description("This is an example widget.") } } @main struct WidgetIntentTestBundle: WidgetBundle { var body: some Widget { Widgets() } } //ignore this if on iOS 16 or macOS 13 extension View { func widgetBackground(backgroundView: some View) -> some View { #if os(iOS) if #available(iOSApplicationExtension 17.0, *) { return containerBackground(for: .widget) { backgroundView } } else { return background(backgroundView) } #elseif os(macOS) return background(backgroundView) #endif } } App Intent import AppIntents import WidgetKit struct SayHelloIntent: AppIntent { static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Say Hello" static var description = IntentDescription("prints hello to the console.") func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult { print("Hello") return .result() } } The app's ContentView struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { VStack { Text("Hello World") } .padding() } } Is anyone else experiencing this issue? The Button initialiser I'm using is marked as available on macOS 13, so I don't see a reason why the widget would crash with that error (which I understand is because it can't find the Button code in SwiftUI on macOS 13. For what it's worth the widget doesn't crash and works as expected when built using Mac catalyst 16. Any help is welcome!
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