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@steipete
steipete / View.swift
Created April 4, 2021 13:43
Accept dropping a file onto SwiftUI (both iOS and macOS)
.onDrop(of: [.fileURL], isTargeted: nil) { providers in
if let loadableProvider = providers.first(where: { $0.canLoadObject(ofClass: URL.self) }) {
_ = loadableProvider.loadObject(ofClass: URL.self) { fileURL, _ in
if let fileURL = fileURL, fileURL.pathExtension.lowercased() == "zip" {
self.logger.info("Dropped \(fileURL.path)")
DispatchQueue.main.async {
importer.open(zipArchiveURL: fileURL)
}
}
}
@louisdh
louisdh / UIPaddedLabel.swift
Last active December 19, 2016 15:10 — forked from mikeMTOL/UIPaddedLabel.swift
Swift 3
import Foundation
import UIKit
@IBDesignable
class UIPaddedLabel: UILabel {
@IBInspectable var topPadding: CGFloat = 0 {
didSet {
updatePadding()
}
@imkevinxu
imkevinxu / Device.swift
Last active March 4, 2023 16:09
iOS device checks for OS version and screen size in Swift
//
// Device.swift
// imHome
//
// Created by Kevin Xu on 2/9/15. Updated on 6/20/15.
// Copyright (c) 2015 Alpha Labs, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
import Foundation
@blackfalcon
blackfalcon / git-feature-workflow.md
Last active April 13, 2024 07:33
Git basics - a general workflow

Git-workflow vs feature branching

When working with Git, there are two prevailing workflows are Git workflow and feature branches. IMHO, being more of a subscriber to continuous integration, I feel that the feature branch workflow is better suited, and the focus of this article.

If you are new to Git and Git-workflows, I suggest reading the atlassian.com Git Workflow article in addition to this as there is more detail there than presented here.

I admit, using Bash in the command line with the standard configuration leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to awareness of state. A tool that I suggest using follows these instructions on setting up GIT Bash autocompletion. This tool will assist you to better visualize the state of a branc

@mralexgray
mralexgray / gist:5099927
Last active November 27, 2021 00:31 — forked from twobitlabs/gist:4226365
Objective-C Blocks Cheat Sheet
// http://cocoawithlove.com/2009/10/ugly-side-of-blocks-explicit.html has a nice breakdown of the syntax--it helps to think of the ^ as similar to a pointer dereference symbol *
// block typedef:
typedef void(^Block)();
typedef void(^ConditionalBlock)(BOOL);
typedef NSString*(^BlockThatReturnsString)();
typedef NSString*(^ConditionalBlockThatReturnsString)(BOOL);
// block property with typedef: