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clementgenzmer / FBAnimationPerformanceTracker.h
Last active November 13, 2024 05:38
FBAnimationPerformanceTracker
/*
* This is an example provided by Facebook are for non-commercial testing and
* evaluation purposes only.
*
* Facebook reserves all rights not expressly granted.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* FACEBOOK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
@nicklockwood
nicklockwood / gist:21495c2015fd2dda56cf
Last active August 13, 2020 13:57
Thoughts on Swift 2 Errors

Thoughts on Swift 2 Errors

When Swift was first announced, I was gratified to see that one of the (few) philosophies that it shared with Objective-C was that exceptions should not be used for control flow, only for highlighting fatal programming errors at development time.

So it came as a surprise to me when Swift 2 brought (What appeared to be) traditional exception handling to the language.

Similarly surprised were the functional Swift programmers, who had put their faith in the Haskell-style approach to error handling, where every function returns an enum (or monad, if you like) containing either a valid result or an error. This seemed like a natural fit for Swift, so why did Apple instead opt for a solution originally designed for clumsy imperative languages?

I'm going to cover three things in this post:

@steipete
steipete / NullabilityMacros.h
Created February 25, 2015 23:22
Want nullability right away? This will degrade gracefully until you can drop Xcode 6.1/Xcode 6.2.
// Xcode 6.3 defines new language features to declare nullability
#if __has_feature(nullability)
#define PSPDF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN _Pragma("clang assume_nonnull begin")
#define PSPDF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END _Pragma("clang assume_nonnull end")
#define ps_nullable nullable
#define ps_nonnull nonnull
#define ps_null_unspecified null_unspecified
#define ps_null_resettable null_resettable
#define __ps_nullable __nullable
#define __ps_nonnull __nonnull
@jwilling
jwilling / gist:4186817
Last active March 5, 2023 22:01
Lets help improve AppKit.

Is AppKit causing you frustration? Instead of just complaining about it, lets try to make it better by compiling a list of specific problems with AppKit. Leave a comment below, and I'll include it in the list.


##NSView##

  • NSView does not have the ability to set an affine transform (rdar://15608609)
  • Controls that have cells (such as NSTextField) do not respond properly when layer-backed. Take NSButton as an example. When not layer-backed, it will animate properly using the animator proxy. When layer-backed, using the animator proxy breaks focus rings (they jump to destination immediately). Currently, directly manipulating the layer of a cell-based control is not supported (and will lead to a broken interface), but is much needed. (rdar://15608822)

##NSViewController##

  • NSViewController could be more useful. It has -loadView but no other lifecycle methods. (rdar://15608948)
@cihancimen
cihancimen / string_contains_emoji
Created November 26, 2012 00:54
Check if an NSString contains an emoji character
- (BOOL)stringContainsEmoji:(NSString *)string {
__block BOOL returnValue = NO;
[string enumerateSubstringsInRange:NSMakeRange(0, [string length]) options:NSStringEnumerationByComposedCharacterSequences usingBlock:
^(NSString *substring, NSRange substringRange, NSRange enclosingRange, BOOL *stop) {
const unichar hs = [substring characterAtIndex:0];
// surrogate pair
if (0xd800 <= hs && hs <= 0xdbff) {
if (substring.length > 1) {
const unichar ls = [substring characterAtIndex:1];