I've confirmed that updates made in a background context are not being reflected in the query results. If I keep everything on the main actor it is fine. Certainly a bug in iOS 18 b1 and b2.
I'm having a similar issue, where a query-driven parent passes results to another view. Updates are not reflected until leaving the view and returning to it.
Same here also!
The response above from apple doesn't address the issue: After installing Xcode 14.3 beta, Xcode 14.2 can no longer build apps using rosetta.
I've confirmed that updates made in a background context are not being reflected in the query results. If I keep everything on the main actor it is fine. Certainly a bug in iOS 18 b1 and b2.
I'm having a similar issue, where a query-driven parent passes results to another view. Updates are not reflected until leaving the view and returning to it.
Same here also!
The response above from apple doesn't address the issue: After installing Xcode 14.3 beta, Xcode 14.2 can no longer build apps using rosetta.