In iTerm2, in the menu bar go to Scripts > Manage > New Python Script
Select Basic. Select Long-Running Daemon
Give the script a decent name (I chose auto_dark_mode.py
)
Save and open the script in your editor of choice.
import SwiftUI | |
public struct FormattedTextField<Formatter: TextFieldFormatter>: View { | |
public init(_ title: String, | |
value: Binding<Formatter.Value>, | |
formatter: Formatter) { | |
self.title = title | |
self.value = value | |
self.formatter = formatter | |
} |
# XTerm Control Sequences based on: | |
# - https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html | |
# ========================================================================= # | |
# XTerm Control Sequences from invisible-island.net as pythonic code. | |
# Basic control sequences are string variables. | |
# - eg: ESC = '\033' | |
# CSI = ESC + '[' | |
# Control sequences that have args can be called to return a string. | |
# - eg: sgr = CSI + Ps + 'm' |
struct LazyView<Content: View>: View { | |
let build: () -> Content | |
init(_ build: @autoclosure @escaping () -> Content) { | |
self.build = build | |
} | |
var body: Content { | |
build() | |
} | |
} |
import SwiftUI | |
/// Example of how to get Dynamic Type with custom fonts in SwiftUI. | |
struct ContentView: View { | |
var body: some View { | |
VStack(spacing: 20) { | |
Text("A large title").customFont(.largeTitle) // "Optima-ExtraBlack", 28 | |
Text("A body").customFont(.body) // "Kailasa", 16 | |
Text("A caption").customFont(.caption2) // "IowanOldStyle-Italic", 11 | |
} |
public | |
extension Sequence | |
{ | |
/// Returns a Dictionary using the result of `keySelector` as the key, and the result of `valueTransform` as the value | |
public func associateBy<T, K: Hashable, V>(_ keySelector: (T) -> K, _ valueTransform: (T) -> V) -> [K:V] where T == Iterator.Element | |
{ | |
var dict: [K:V] = [:] | |
for element in self { | |
dict[keySelector(element)] = valueTransform(element) | |
} |
One of the best ways to investigate a problematic Xamarin.Android Binding is to first ensure you have the proper tooling available:
A common task when developing iOS apps is to register custom cell subclasses for both UITableView
and UICollectionView
. Well, that is if you don’t use Storyboards, of course.
Both UITableView
and UICollectionView
offer a similar API to register custom cell classes:
public func registerClass(cellClass: AnyClass?, forCellWithReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
public func registerNib(nib: UINib?, forCellWithReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN | |
void Log(NSString *foo) { | |
NSLog(@"%@", foo); | |
} | |
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { | |
@autoreleasepool { | |
NSDictionary *stuff = @{ | |
@"a": @"Test" |
# This script is to work round the problem of broken RubyMine dependencies for bundle files. | |
# It uses an undocumented feature for RubyMine (but available in Intellij Idea) to create a | |
# gems library xml file and update the iml file. | |
# | |
# See Rubymine issues: | |
# https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RUBY-16428 | |
# https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RUBY-15026 | |
# https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RUBY-14542 | |
# | |
# Usage: |