It's a new feature called Modules or "semantic import". There's more info in the WWDC 2013 videos for Session 205 and 404. It's kind of a better implementation of the pre-compiled headers. You can use modules with any of the system frameworks in iOS 7 and Mavericks. Modules are a packaging together of the framework executable and its headers and are touted as being safer and more efficient than #i
I have a multithreaded app that is very stable on all my test machines and seems to be stable for almost every one of my users (based on no complaints of crashes). The app crashes frequently for one user, though, who was kind enough to send crash reports. All the crash reports (~10 consecutive reports) look essentially identical: Date/Time: 2010-04-06 11:44:56.106 -0700 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.3
I'm working on an iOS app whose primary purpose is communication with a set of remote webservices. For integration testing, I'd like to be able to run my app against some sort of fake webservices that have a predictable result. So far I've seen two suggestions: Create a webserver that serves static results to the client (for example here). Implement different webservice communication code, that ba
As promised, here a short explanation on how I made it work. In my AppDelegate I check if there's a new bundle (packaged in a zip file) on the server. If it exists, I download the bundle. The bundle contains the nibs I need for my skinnable graphical interface and other related data (e.g. graphic files). The code looks a bit like this: TestAppDelegate.m - (void)downloadBundle { NSURL *url = [NSURL
Apple is changing their privacy settings for iOS6 and deprecating device UUIDs (UDIDs). According to a WWDC presentation and the docs there are two replacements for the UDIDs, both in the UIDevice class: -identifierForVendor ID that is identical between apps from the same developer. Erased with removal of the last app for that Team ID. Backed up. -identifierForAdvertising Unique to the device. Ava
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