Brianna Zamora
Brianna Zamora
It looks like this is not just binding to a var on ObservedRealmObject because if I set up a project with the bare implementation (below) it works just fine. Any...
I agree with @bdorfman, embedding the framework in another target that IS on the Podfile when I'm not actually going to use it there doesn't seem like a great fix....
Are you referencing `install!`? Which option would silence? I noticed the `integrate_targets` which sounds along the same lines but I haven't looked into the details of the available options for...
The `integrate_targets => false ` option silenced the warning for me! It also silenced everything else though. Unfortunately, the `warn_for_multiple_pod_sources => false` option didn't silence the relevant warning warning for...
Oh perfect, no wonder it wasn't working haha. At least it's not broken! Silly me. @dnkoutso Thank you for clarifying Sorry!
Is it possible to implement some form of debouncing into the setter of the ObservedRealmObject [here](https://github.com/realm/realm-swift/blob/df3eda1cbd32844a9a444bfd948ed52336b47d2b/RealmSwift/SwiftUI.swift#L1041)?
I would guess your Podfile or package isn't set up right, but from a "reference not found" error, could be a myriad of things.
Could also implement a DocC renderer GitHub action that publishes to GitHub pages. Would take the suggested code comments and make em full on documentation
Bump. Is this still relevant?
I've sent a PR here #3