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Hi. Sorry for the late reply. Here is the whole code: GameViewController.swift import SpriteKit class GameViewController: UIViewController {       override func viewDidLoad() {           let scene = SceneMenu(size: view.frame.size)     scene.scaleMode = .aspectFill     scene.backgroundColor = .white           let view = view as! SKView     view.presentScene(scene)         }     } SceneMenu.swift: import SpriteKit class SceneMenu: SKScene {       override init(size: CGSize) {           super.init(size: size)           let btnAlert = SKLabelNode(text: "Show Alert")     btnAlert.name = "btn_alert"     btnAlert.fontSize = 20     btnAlert.fontColor = SKColor.blue     btnAlert.fontName = "Avenir"     btnAlert.position = CGPoint(x: size.width / 2, y: size.height / 2)     addChild(btnAlert)         }       required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {           fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")         }       func showAlert() {           let alert = UIAlertController(title: "title", message: "message", preferredStyle: UIAlertController.Style.alert)           alert.addTextField { field in       field.placeholder = "Type your name"     }           alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default) { _ in       print("OK")     })           view?.window?.rootViewController?.present(alert, animated: true)         }       override func touchesBegan(_ touches: Set<UITouch>, with event: UIEvent?) {           if let touch = touches.first {               let location = touch.location(in: self)       let action = atPoint(location)               if action.name == "btn_alert" {                   showAlert()                 }             }         }     } The code works, however every time I run the code I get two warnings (on device & in emulator). Debug warning #1: 2022-06-04 15:31:46.134563+0100 Game16[86767:3617120] [LayoutConstraints] Changing the translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints property of a UICollectionViewCell that is managed by a UICollectionView is not supported, and will result in incorrect self-sizing. View: <_UIAlertControllerTextFieldViewCollectionCell: 0x122022da0; frame = (0 0; 270 24); gestureRecognizers = <NSArray: 0x600000a97e40>; layer = <CALayer: 0x600000498220>> Debug warning #2: 2022-06-04 15:32:10.228624+0100 Game16[86767:3617120] [HardwareKeyboard] -[UIApplication getKeyboardDevicePropertiesForSenderID:shouldUpdate:usingSyntheticEvent:], failed to fetch device property for senderID (778835616971358211) use primary keyboard info instead. Any help how to get rid of this warnings would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Reply to Displaying alerts shows compiler warnings
There is no UICollectionViewCall in my code, any suggestion what it can be or how to resolve? You can use the above code to replicate the issue. Error #2, you were right. thanks
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Debug warning #1 <- that's the only issue now. While debug warning #2 is displayed only in emulator which can be resolved by disabling "Connect Hardware Keyboard".
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After further testing, I noticed that debug warning #1 is displayed on both device and in emulator, while debug warning #2 is displayed only on emulator.
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Hi. Sorry for the late reply. Here is the whole code: GameViewController.swift import SpriteKit class GameViewController: UIViewController {       override func viewDidLoad() {           let scene = SceneMenu(size: view.frame.size)     scene.scaleMode = .aspectFill     scene.backgroundColor = .white           let view = view as! SKView     view.presentScene(scene)         }     } SceneMenu.swift: import SpriteKit class SceneMenu: SKScene {       override init(size: CGSize) {           super.init(size: size)           let btnAlert = SKLabelNode(text: "Show Alert")     btnAlert.name = "btn_alert"     btnAlert.fontSize = 20     btnAlert.fontColor = SKColor.blue     btnAlert.fontName = "Avenir"     btnAlert.position = CGPoint(x: size.width / 2, y: size.height / 2)     addChild(btnAlert)         }       required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {           fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")         }       func showAlert() {           let alert = UIAlertController(title: "title", message: "message", preferredStyle: UIAlertController.Style.alert)           alert.addTextField { field in       field.placeholder = "Type your name"     }           alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default) { _ in       print("OK")     })           view?.window?.rootViewController?.present(alert, animated: true)         }       override func touchesBegan(_ touches: Set<UITouch>, with event: UIEvent?) {           if let touch = touches.first {               let location = touch.location(in: self)       let action = atPoint(location)               if action.name == "btn_alert" {                   showAlert()                 }             }         }     } The code works, however every time I run the code I get two warnings (on device & in emulator). Debug warning #1: 2022-06-04 15:31:46.134563+0100 Game16[86767:3617120] [LayoutConstraints] Changing the translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints property of a UICollectionViewCell that is managed by a UICollectionView is not supported, and will result in incorrect self-sizing. View: <_UIAlertControllerTextFieldViewCollectionCell: 0x122022da0; frame = (0 0; 270 24); gestureRecognizers = <NSArray: 0x600000a97e40>; layer = <CALayer: 0x600000498220>> Debug warning #2: 2022-06-04 15:32:10.228624+0100 Game16[86767:3617120] [HardwareKeyboard] -[UIApplication getKeyboardDevicePropertiesForSenderID:shouldUpdate:usingSyntheticEvent:], failed to fetch device property for senderID (778835616971358211) use primary keyboard info instead. Any help how to get rid of this warnings would be appreciated. Thanks.
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