- Create a project in XCode with the default settings
- iOS > Application > Single View Application
- Language: Swift
- Under project General settings, add ReactKit to Linked Framework and Libraries
- + > Add Other... and choose /path/to/react-native/ReactKit/ReactKit.xcodeproj
- Now ReactKit would have been imported. Link it by choosing it from the list.
- + > lib.ReactKit.a
- Under project Build Settings,
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module Logging | |
# Get an instance to a logger configured for the class that includes it. | |
# This allows log messages to include the class name | |
def logger | |
return @logger if @logger | |
formatter = Log4r::PatternFormatter.new(:pattern => '[%d] %l %C: %M') | |
@logger = Log4r::Logger.new(self.class.name) |
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module MyApp | |
class Application < Rails::Application | |
if Rails.env == 'test' | |
require 'diagnostic' | |
config.middleware.use(MyApp::DiagnosticMiddleware) | |
end | |
end | |
end |
exFAT support on macOS seems to have some bugs because my external drives with exFAT formatting will randomly get corrupted.
Disk Utility is unable to repair this at first, but the fix is this:
- Use
diskutil list
to find the right drive id. - You want the id under the IDENTIFIER column, it should look like
disk1s1
- Run
sudo fsck_exfat -d <id from above>
. egsudo fsck_exfat -d disk1s3
-d
is debug so you'll see all your files output as they're processed.- Answer
YES
if it gives you the promptMain boot region needs to be updated. Yes/No?