I remember getting a message while running my iOS app on an iOS device that said I have to turn Developer mode on in my iOS device and I found the setting and turned on developer mode. I'm looking for that setting again so I can turn it off on iPhone I use, so that my app can check if Developer mode is on, and if it's not on, certain features are disabled, particularly one that deletes data on the device. That is intended to delete test data. I don't want actual data on my iPhone to be deleted. I need this precaution. When I looked at Developer Settings in Settings app on my iPhone 8 using iOS 15.6.1, there doesn't seem to be any way of turning off developer mode. Is there something I can check on my device that I can use to let my app know that I don't want certain features to be available on my app for that specific device?
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What is one key-value pair of a dictionary called? Or what is the best word for it to call a variable? "Pair" seems to be the simplest and most intuitive. Is there a better name for a variable for such? I'm wondering if there is a technical term defined for swift.
Has anyone ever heard about any requests for swift to implement a "guard catch" statement?
It would be like a do catch statement that allows code execution to continue like a guard statement does, and would provide an Error object to be used with a return statement or any of the key words a guard statement allows when the guard condition fails.
It would look like this:
guard do {
. . .
} catch {
. . .
return error
}
Is the owner and the the app the only ones that can change the value of CKShare.publicPermission using UICloudSharingController?
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Am I right about this?
Has anyone noticed that with the latest iOS (16.1.2), UICloudSharingController doesn't restrict who can have access to the share when you set the availablePermissions to include .allowReadOnly and exclude .allowReadWrite. It behaves as I expect in the previous versions of iOS.
Anyone know anything that would help me with this problem?
Does a database subscription send a notification when the current user of the device accept a CloudKit share?
Have any of you ever tried using a UITextView in stead of UITextField to do what UITextField does and does not do? I think it would make coding easier to since the two classes are similar but has to be treated a little differently by the code.
If I want to compare characters in iOS using the character code, how do I decide whether to compare the characters by their utf8 or utf16 or ascii code values?
I specifically would like to remove all characters from a CNPhoneNumber.stringValue that other than digits.
I got this SSML from w3. org. AVSpeechUtterance(ssmlRepresentation:) is not complying with the contour. It doesn't change hz.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<speak version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis
http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis11/synthesis.xsd"
xml:lang="en-US">
<prosody contour="(0%,+20Hz) (10%,+30%) (40%,+10Hz)">
good morning
</prosody>
</speak>
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
guard let localUtterance = AVSpeechUtterance(ssmlRepresentation: self.speechSML) else {
print("SML did not work.")
return
}
self.utterance = localUtterance
self.utterance.voice = self.voiceNoelle
}
self.synthesizer.speak(self.utterance)
How many CBService objects is a CBCharacteristic object allowed to belong to?
I ran out of disk space and I think I've come to the point that I need to delete files used by Xcode. Can I delete Simulator altogether? It doesn't look like I can run the latest Xcode without iOS 18 installed with it on my Mac Pro. Is there any way I can exclude iOS 18 support using the current Xcode? Would it be a good option to uninstall the latest Xcode and use a previous version of Xcode instead, since I'm not developing for iOS 18? Since I've been working on only macOS apps, is it possible for me to delete anything that has to do with developing for iOS?
I'm trying to enable my app to receive a notification each time the event store changes.The documentation for EKEventStore at https://developer.apple.com/reference/eventkit/ekeventstore shows the following:static let EKEventStoreChanged: NSNotification.NameWhat does that mean? How do I use that information?
How do I put an xib file in my project? There is no option for xib in File->New->File.
I used the Date class such as "currentTime = Date()", but I get a date that is off by 5 hours exactly. How do I get the current time? Is there a time zone setting I have to set?
If I've already set contraints using code in iOS, how do I change the constraits?