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import SwiftUI
import Combine
public struct ChangeObserver<V: Equatable>: ViewModifier {
public init(newValue: V, action: @escaping (V) -> Void) {
self.newValue = newValue
self.newAction = action
}
private typealias Action = (V) -> Void
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DevAndArtist / CustomStateObject.swift
Last active December 15, 2021 17:36
Custom `StateObject` which should be backwards compatible with iOS 13.
import SwiftUI
import Combine
/// The idea is to use State to create a storage object which will be
/// cached and restored by the framework. Then during the update phase we
/// re-inject the object into a nested ObservableObject and subscribe to the
/// ObjectType’s objectWillChange to forward to the _MessageForwarder’s
/// objectWillChange which is already subscribed by the framework as it’s an
/// inner dynamic property of our custom PW which is also a dynamic property.
@propertyWrapper
@timothycosta
timothycosta / SwiftUIKeyboardAnimation.swift
Last active August 16, 2024 10:21
Create a SwiftUI Animation with the correct curve and duration from UIKit keyboard notifications
func animation(from notification: Notification) -> Animation? {
guard
let info = notification.userInfo,
let duration = info[UIResponder.keyboardAnimationDurationUserInfoKey] as? Double,
let curveValue = info[UIResponder.keyboardAnimationCurveUserInfoKey] as? Int,
let uiKitCurve = UIView.AnimationCurve(rawValue: curveValue)
else {
return nil
}
@zacwest
zacwest / ios-font-sizes.swift
Last active November 8, 2024 02:45
iOS default font sizes - also available on https://www.iosfontsizes.com
let styles: [UIFont.TextStyle] = [
// iOS 17
.extraLargeTitle, .extraLargeTitle2,
// iOS 11
.largeTitle,
// iOS 9
.title1, .title2, .title3, .callout,
// iOS 7
.headline, .subheadline, .body, .footnote, .caption1, .caption2,
]
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sfcgeorge / packed-pixels-switchresx.md
Created December 9, 2015 16:13
Packed Pixels HiDPI Retina using SwitchResX

On OS X the Packed Pixels display won't automatically show up as "Retina" or "HiDPI" resolution, instead the OS will use the full resolution of the display making everything tiny. This can be changed using the 3rd party app (non-free) SwitchResX.

First, download SwitchResX.

You can play with the resolutions for the Packed Pixels which is probably listed as Color LCD (2). However not all of the HiDPI resolutions work due to an OS X bug. If you are happy with any of the ones that do work then stop here, else continue.

If you're on El Capitan or later you need to disable System Integrity Protection (temporarily) to add a custom resolution for Packed Pixels. Follow the instructions from SwitchResX creator.

Now add a Custom Resolution that is "scaled". It must be 2 pixels bigger or smaller than the native resolution in one direction (this is the OS X quirk). I found bigger makes it slightly blurry so go w

@rbobbins
rbobbins / protocols.md
Last active June 11, 2024 22:11
Notes from "Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift"

PS: If you liked this talk or like this concept, let's chat about iOS development at Stitch Fix! #shamelessplug

Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift

Speaker: David Abrahams. (Tech lead for Swift standard library)

  • "Crusty" is an old-school programmer who doesn't trust IDE's, debuggers, programming fads. He's cynical, grumpy.

  • OOP has been around since the 1970's. It's not actually new.

  • Classes are Awesome

    • Encapsulation
    • Access control