Re: Do playgrounds work at all in 7.1?

2015-11-06 Thread Quincey Morris
On Nov 6, 2015, at 22:14 , Rick Mann wrote: > > Ah, syntax error, Xcode doesn't report errors. Incidentally, when I tried it, I got regular compile errors in the playground. However, I have noticed, that sometimes the errors appear in the debug area below the playground, and possibly sometimes

Re: Modify JSON in Swift

2015-11-06 Thread Quincey Morris
On Nov 6, 2015, at 22:54 , Rick Mann wrote: > > if var images = json["images"] as? [[String:AnyObject]] No, that won’t work because Swift dictionaries have *value* semantics, so you’re *asking* for a copy here. The same thing in Obj-C works because the variable ‘images’ would be a reference.

Modify JSON in Swift

2015-11-06 Thread Rick Mann
I'm trying to do this, but I can't modify the JSON structure. --- import Foundation let s = "{ \"images\" : [ { \"thumb\" : \"url1\", \"width\" : 10 }, { \"thumb\" : \"url2\", \"width\" : 20 } ] }" let data = (s as NSString).dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)! do {

Re: debugging AutoLayout exception with no build errors

2015-11-06 Thread 2551
> On 6 Nov 2015, at 01:31, Conrad Shultz wrote: > You can attach LLDB to a running application (or set it to attach-on-launch) > and set breakpoints therein without needing to actually build. Thanks, that’s something I’ll have to learn how to do down the road… :-) In the meantime, I decided

Re: Do playgrounds work at all in 7.1?

2015-11-06 Thread Rick Mann
Ah, syntax error, Xcode doesn't report errors. > On Nov 6, 2015, at 22:08 , Rick Mann wrote: > > I'm trying to figure out how to modify a JSON file, and had to check some > stuff in a playground. My playground is dirt simple, but seems to do nothing: > > var model = [ "images" : [ ["thumb" :

Do playgrounds work at all in 7.1?

2015-11-06 Thread Rick Mann
I'm trying to figure out how to modify a JSON file, and had to check some stuff in a playground. My playground is dirt simple, but seems to do nothing: var model = [ "images" : [ ["thumb" : "url1"], ["thumb" : "url2"] ] print("\(model)") I even tried putting some syntax errors in it; it doesn't

Re: Trouble w/ key-value binding validation

2015-11-06 Thread Quincey Morris
On Nov 6, 2015, at 15:23 , Luc Van Bogaert wrote: > > In a tableview with a content binding and a value binding on the table cell > view textfields to the model's objectValue keypaths, I'm having trouble > getting the key-value validation to work correctly. In the model class, I > have impleme

Sandbox and app (and its parts)

2015-11-06 Thread Juanjo Conti
Hi there! I'm trying to sandbox an app. I've already set the capability and it's working as expected but I have a problem. In the same project that the main app is compiled, we also compile a screensaver (produces a .saver file that the main app installs). This is how it looks: http://pasteboar

Trouble w/ key-value binding validation

2015-11-06 Thread Luc Van Bogaert
Hi, In a tableview with a content binding and a value binding on the table cell view textfields to the model's objectValue keypaths, I'm having trouble getting the key-value validation to work correctly. In the model class, I have implemented the required validation methods (validateKey(_ :) th

Re: Multiple simultaneous UIAlertControllers

2015-11-06 Thread Graham Cox
> On 6 Nov 2015, at 10:58 AM, Carl Hoefs wrote: > > (As a general thought, though, it would appear that UIAlertController > should be a singleton app-wide, and it should manage its own serialized > presentation. Any other solution seems like external plumbing to fix a > design problem.) It is

Re: Multiple simultaneous UIAlertControllers

2015-11-06 Thread Tomasz Muszyński
> Wiadomość napisana przez Carl Hoefs w dniu > 06.11.2015, o godz. 22:45: > > >> On Nov 6, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Tomasz Muszyński wrote: >> >>> >>> Wiadomość napisana przez Carl Hoefs w dniu >>> 06.11.2015, o godz. 22:39: >>> On Nov 6, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Tomasz Muszyński wrote: >>

Re: Multiple simultaneous UIAlertControllers

2015-11-06 Thread Carl Hoefs
On Nov 5, 2015, at 3:53 PM, Eric E Dolecki wrote: > > That's the way. You should never need more than one presented at a time. > > >> On Nov 5, 2015, at 5:44 PM, Tomasz Muszyński wrote: >> >> You should present next UIAlertController when first one has been dismissed >> (when UIAlertAction

Re: -clickedRow

2015-11-06 Thread Charles Srstka
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 2:35 PM, Raglan T. Tiger wrote: > > I subclass NSTableView to catch -rightMouseDown > > In -rightMouseDown I call [self clickedRow] which always returns -1 in a row > or not in row > > What should I be doing to get the clicked row? If the reason you’re capturing right-c

Re: -clickedRow

2015-11-06 Thread corbin dunn
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:51 PM, Jens Alfke wrote: > > >> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Raglan T. Tiger wrote: >> >> In -rightMouseDown I call [self clickedRow] which always returns -1 in a row >> or not in row > > Yeah, you’re getting control before the base class has had a chance to set > t

Re: -clickedRow

2015-11-06 Thread Raglan T. Tiger
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Jens Alfke wrote: > > Convert the position to local coords, then call -rowAtPoint:. I woke up last night and thought exactly that which I have used before ... must be dementia on the rise ! -rags ___ Cocoa-dev maili

Re: runOnMainQueueWithoutDeadlocking and all its evils.

2015-11-06 Thread David Duncan
> On Nov 6, 2015, at 8:36 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote: > > Bearing in mind my experience dealing with code in the past that was chock > full of runOnMainQueueWithoutDeadlocking calls, I can not fathom why someone > who was not updating the UI would need to use this type of approach… > everywhere.

Re: 'barHideOnSwipeGestureRecognizer' works with two UIScrollViews but not with two others

2015-11-06 Thread David Duncan
> On Nov 6, 2015, at 8:04 AM, David Hoerl wrote: > > I know this is an esoteric question. > > I enabled 'hidesBarsOnSwipe' in my MMSpreadSheet view controller. This UIView > subclass has 4 UICollectionViews in it - two up top and two below. > > The top left 'corner' controller does not scroll

Re: Multiple simultaneous UIAlertControllers

2015-11-06 Thread Alex Zavatone
On Nov 5, 2015, at 6:58 PM, Carl Hoefs wrote: > Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it. > > (As a general thought, though, it would appear that UIAlertController > should be a singleton app-wide, and it should manage its own serialized > presentation. Any other solution seems like external plumbi

runOnMainQueueWithoutDeadlocking and all its evils.

2015-11-06 Thread Alex Zavatone
Bearing in mind my experience dealing with code in the past that was chock full of runOnMainQueueWithoutDeadlocking calls, I can not fathom why someone who was not updating the UI would need to use this type of approach… everywhere. Besides complete ineptitude, is there a rational reason that an

'barHideOnSwipeGestureRecognizer' works with two UIScrollViews but not with two others

2015-11-06 Thread David Hoerl
I know this is an esoteric question. I enabled 'hidesBarsOnSwipe' in my MMSpreadSheet view controller. This UIView subclass has 4 UICollectionViews in it - two up top and two below. The top left 'corner' controller does not scroll, and the top right does not scroll vertically. Out of the box

Re: NSView - trouble setting next responder on 10.10 - works okay on 10.9

2015-11-06 Thread Jonathan Mitchell
This thread is a bit long in the tooth but I thought I would conclude it. My final solution to this was not to try and split a separate NSResponder class off from my NSViewController. I could have been gone down this route but the sheer amount of donkey work put me off. The app was designed to wo