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language: objective-c | |
osx_image: xcode7.2 | |
xcode_sdk: iphonesimulator9.2 | |
env: | |
global: | |
- LANG=en_US.UTF-8 | |
- WORKSPACE="YOUR_APP_WORKSPACE/YOUR_APP_PROJECT.xcworkspace" | |
- SCHEME="YOUR_BUILDSCHEME" | |
- APP_NAME="YOUR_APP_NAME" |
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// | |
// Swift-KVO | |
// | |
// Created by Jim Correia on 6/5/14. | |
// Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Jim Correia. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
// Update: 6/17/2014 | |
// | |
// KVOContext has gone away; use the same idiom you'd use from Objective-C for the context | |
// |
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" copy all this into a vim buffer, save it, then... | |
" source the file by typing :so % | |
" Now the vim buffer acts like a specialized application for mastering vim | |
" There are two queues, Study and Known. Depending how confident you feel | |
" about the item you are currently learning, you can move it down several | |
" positions, all the way to the end of the Study queue, or to the Known | |
" queue. | |
" type ,, (that's comma comma) |