Hi All,
I am trying to implement the NSHost.current() .The c function getifaddrs() is invisible to NSHost and hence we cannot use that . The same implementation on OSx gives the following the output :
Basically it gives all the details pertaining to the current host.
So I tried to g
Hi All,
I am trying to implement the NSHost.current() .The c function getifaddrs() is invisible to NSHost and hence we cannot use that . The same implementation on OSx gives the following the output :
Basically it gives all the details pertaining to the current host.
So I tried to g
Hi All,
Currently NSLog has only one internal function NSLog() which can be used only by Foundation classes.Can this be made available as a public API ?
Thanks & Regards,
Sai Hema,Java L3 Support
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Hi All,
I am trying to implement the unload() method in Bundle.The API document says that “unload dynamically unloads the executable which is supported from OS X v10.5 and later)”. I am wondering whether its applicable on linux ? If its applicable can CFBundleUnloadExecutable be used to unload
Hi Tony,
From your comments on Pull Request #574 I understand that we cannot archive/un-archive non-NS objects using NsKeyedArchiver & NSKeyedUnarchiver.I s my understanding correct ..? Does this means that archiving and un-archiving of swift types is not supported on Linux ?
-Sai Hema
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Hi All,
I could see a memory leak when running a simple loop that creates NSMutableData objects and appends to them with swift-3.1-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2017-02-14-a-ubuntu16.10>I have not seen this leak with swift-3.0.2.
Following is the Leak Summary from Valgrind :
With Swift-3.0.2==18606==
Hi All,
Latest Foundation code with XCode 8.3.2 does not compile successfully for me. Is anyone else also seeing this ?
-Sai Hema
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