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- (void)setupCamera
{
self.coreImageContext = [CIContext contextWithOptions:nil];
// session
self.cameraSession = [[AVCaptureSession alloc] init];
[self.cameraSession setSessionPreset:AVCaptureSessionPresetPhoto];
[self.cameraSession commitConfiguration];
// input
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dulacp / .gitignore
Last active August 29, 2015 14:02
.gitignore for XCode 4/5 with CocoaPods
#########################
# .gitignore file for Xcode5
#
# NB: if you are storing "built" products, this WILL NOT WORK,
# and you should use a different .gitignore (or none at all)
# This file is for SOURCE projects, where there are many extra
# files that we want to exclude
#
# https://gist.github.com/dulaccc/31df7f166a462bf7eacd
#########################
@preble
preble / RandomAppDelegate.swift
Last active August 29, 2015 14:02
Random app in Swift
import Cocoa
class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate {
@IBOutlet var window: NSWindow
@IBOutlet var label: NSTextField
func applicationDidFinishLaunching(aNotification: NSNotification?) {
// Insert code here to initialize your application
}
@kareman
kareman / Queue.swift
Last active July 31, 2020 19:16
A standard queue (FIFO - First In First Out) implemented in Swift. Supports simultaneous adding and removing, but only one item can be added at a time, and only one item can be removed at a time. Using the "Two-Lock Concurrent Queue Algorithm" from http://www.cs.rochester.edu/research/synchronization/pseudocode/queues.html#tlq, without the locks.
//
// Queue.swift
// NTBSwift
//
// Created by Kåre Morstøl on 11/07/14.
//
// Using the "Two-Lock Concurrent Queue Algorithm" from http://www.cs.rochester.edu/research/synchronization/pseudocode/queues.html#tlq, without the locks.
// should be an inner class of Queue, but inner classes and generics crash the compiler, SourceKit (repeatedly) and occasionally XCode.
@faithfracture
faithfracture / boost.sh
Last active September 14, 2024 14:23
Boost build script for iOS (armv7, armv7s, arm64), iOS Simulator (i386, x86_64), and OSX (i386, x86_64)
#===============================================================================
# Filename: boost.sh
# Author: Pete Goodliffe
# Copyright: (c) Copyright 2009 Pete Goodliffe
# Licence: Please feel free to use this, with attribution
# Modified version
#===============================================================================
#
# Builds a Boost framework for iOS, iOS Simulator, and OSX.
# Creates a set of universal libraries that can be used on an iOS and in the
@jashkenas
jashkenas / semantic-pedantic.md
Last active June 19, 2025 18:41
Why Semantic Versioning Isn't

Spurred by recent events (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8244700), this is a quick set of jotted-down thoughts about the state of "Semantic" Versioning, and why we should be fighting the good fight against it.

For a long time in the history of software, version numbers indicated the relative progress and change in a given piece of software. A major release (1.x.x) was major, a minor release (x.1.x) was minor, and a patch release was just a small patch. You could evaluate a given piece of software by name + version, and get a feeling for how far away version 2.0.1 was from version 2.8.0.

But Semantic Versioning (henceforth, SemVer), as specified at http://semver.org/, changes this to prioritize a mechanistic understanding of a codebase over a human one. Any "breaking" change to the software must be accompanied with a new major version number. It's alright for robots, but bad for us.

SemVer tries to compress a huge amount of information — the nature of the change, the percentage of users that wil

@nealtodd
nealtodd / settings_test_snippet.py
Last active November 14, 2019 01:25
Skip migrations for a Django 1.7 test run
# If your test settings file doesn't import any other settings file
# then you can use the function directly:
def prevent_tests_migrate(db):
import django
from django.db import connections
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
django.setup()
ma = MigrationExecutor(connections[db]).loader.migrated_apps
return dict(zip(ma, ['{a}.notmigrations'.format(a=a) for a in ma]))
@andymatuschak
andymatuschak / CollectionViewDataSource.swift
Last active February 12, 2021 09:44
Type-safe value-oriented collection view data source
//
// CollectionViewDataSource.swift
// Khan Academy
//
// Created by Andy Matuschak on 10/14/14.
// Copyright (c) 2014 Khan Academy. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit
@NotSqrt
NotSqrt / settings_test_snippet.py
Last active May 1, 2022 01:34 — forked from nealtodd/settings_test_snippet.py
Another shot at this problem ..
class DisableMigrations(object):
def __contains__(self, item):
return True
def __getitem__(self, item):
return "notmigrations"
MIGRATION_MODULES = DisableMigrations()
@eoinkelly
eoinkelly / postgres-upgrade-recipe.sh
Last active November 9, 2017 16:59
Upgrade Postgres to 9.4 using Homebrew on Mac OSX
#!/bin/bash
# This script can be used in "run & hope" mode or you can use it as a recipe to
# do things manually - you probably want the latter if you really care about
# the data in your databases.
# Happy hacking
# /Eoin/
# Tell bash to stop if something goes wrong
set -e