I just resolved it by checking 'Autoresizes Subviews' on the NSBox itself
in the nib. For some reason, that triggers the behavior I'm looking for in
my situation. I'm not sure why it's not needed in other circumstances,
though.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Julian wrote:
> Hmm yes. Doing som
On Apr 11, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Greg Parker wrote:
> libdispatch has its own catch-and-halt exception handler here. It does not
> allow exceptions to be thrown across its boundaries. The GCD reference says
> "Your application must catch all exceptions before returning from a block
> submitted to
Hmm yes. Doing some sanity checks is a good idea I guess. My next thought
was that maybe I don't know how to set it up properly when nested inside a
scroll view. But I just created a test project for that scenario and got it
to work.
The last interesting thing I am doing is that the NSBox is insid
On Apr 11, 2014, at 4:12 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
> I know the Obj-C religion is that exceptions “normally shouldn’t be caught”,
> but this isn’t exactly a normal situation, it’s unit testing.
It's not a religion and it's not "shouldn't", it's "if an exception has crossed
through code other than y
On Apr 11, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
> I’ve got a weird situation where an NSAssertion failure is terminating the
> process with an “uncaught exception” even though there’s an @try block at a
> lower stack frame ready to catch it. Stack is below. The RunTestCase()
> function, down a
I’ve got a weird situation where an NSAssertion failure is terminating the
process with an “uncaught exception” even though there’s an @try block at a
lower stack frame ready to catch it. Stack is below. The RunTestCase()
function, down at frame 20, is calling the unit-test function inside of a
On 4/11/14, 1:41 AM, Steve Christensen wrote:
I’ve been testing IAP in the sandbox store on a development iPod and just
started getting this error in -paymentQueue:updatedTransactions: with
(transaction.transactionState == SKPaymentTransactionStateFailed):
Error Domain=SKErrorDomain Code=0 "Cann
On Apr 11, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Ben Kazez wrote:
> I’m trying to create a compact time range format, like “2am-4pm” or
> “2-5:30pm”. I am constructing the format string using
> -dateFormatFromTemplate:options:locale:, omitting the minutes from the
> template if that component is zero. Is there a
The game never saw the light of day actually, and we was on the way
reimplementing libcramfs in BSD license.
On Apr 11, 2014, at 22:56, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> (The attribution chain is wrong, because I’m coming to this after the message
> that raised libcramfs.)
>
> It’s remarkably hard to g
Hello,
I’m trying to create a compact time range format, like “2am-4pm” or “2-5:30pm”.
I am constructing the format string using
-dateFormatFromTemplate:options:locale:, omitting the minutes from the template
if that component is zero. Is there an internationalization-safe way that I can
remov
(The attribution chain is wrong, because I’m coming to this after the message
that raised libcramfs.)
It’s remarkably hard to get an answer to this, so I may be talking through my
hat:
Does this involve linking libcramfs.a into the binary you distribute? Have you
published the source of your a
On 10 Apr 2014, at 22:30, Julian wrote:
> After converting my NIB to use autolayout, I'm not getting an NSBox to
> redraw itself at the correct width.
>
> I have a 'Horizontal Line' (NSBox). In the old model, the autoresizing mask
> indicated flexible width. To replace it with constraints, I us
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