After updating to Xcode 9, using Swift 3 and the iPhone X simulator, my console is full of: TIC Read Status [11:0x0]: 1:57 TIC Read Status [11:0x0]: 1:57 TIC Read Status [11:0x0]: 1:57 ... What is that and how do I fix it? Help is very appreciated. PS: I prefer not to just "silence" it with an Environment Variable in the build scheme.
I've read this answer, reducing boilerplate, looked at few GitHub examples and even tried redux a little bit (todo apps). As I understand, official redux doc motivations provide pros comparing to traditional MVC architectures. BUT it doesn't provide an answer to the question: Why you should use Redux over Facebook Flux? Is that only a question of programming styles: functional vs non-functional? O
I have looked into ways to get response header from UIWebview response. This SO question discusses it. But I am unsure if this is allowed by apple. I will have a webview showing a loaded login page and need to get the response headers after a successful login. Also this does something to get status code. But it create a duplicate NSUrlConnection request. Is there any way by which I can achieve thi
I received this crash report, but I don't know how to debug it. Fatal Exception NSInvalidArgumentException Can't add self as subview 0 ... CoreFoundation __exceptionPreprocess + 130 1 libobjc.A.dylib objc_exception_throw + 38 2 CoreFoundation -[NSException initWithCoder:] 3 UIKit -[UIView(Internal) _addSubview:positioned:relativeTo:] + 110 4 UIKit -[UIView(Hierarchy) addSubview:] + 30 5 UIKit __53
I was doing attempting to do some updates to openssl using homebrew and I somehow managed to break everything. I can't do anything now, this is what I get when I try to do bundle install: $ bundle install /Users/asServer/.rbenv/versions/2.1.2/lib/ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require': dlopen(/Users/asServer/.rbenv/versions/2.1.2/lib/ruby/2.1.0/x86_64-darwin13.0/openssl.bun
I need to resize some elements in relation to the height of the iPhone's Status Bar. I know that the status bar is usually 20 points high but this isn't the case when it's in tethering mode. It gets doubled to 40. What is the proper way to determine it's height? I've tried [[UIApplication sharedApplication] statusBarFrame] but it gives me 20 x 480 in landscape which is correct but then it gives me
I've been doing iOS development for a couple of months now and just learned of the promising CocoaPods library for dependency management. I tried it out on a personal project: added a dependency to Kiwi to my Podfile, ran pod install CocoaPodsTest.xcodeproj, and voila, it worked great. The only thing I'm left wondering is: what do I check in, and what do I ignore for version control? It seems obvi
I'm working on integrating RAC into my project with the goal of creating a ViewModel layer that will allow easy caching/prefetching from the network (plus all of the other benefits of MVVM). I'm not especially familiar with MVVM or FRP yet, and I'm trying to develop a nice, reusable pattern for iOS development. I have a couple of questions about this. First, this is sort of how I've added a ViewMo
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