Ryan Mason-Davies
Ryan Mason-Davies
We don't need to be super thorough about this, as we can assume Apple have done testing of their implementations themselves. However, we need to find out which API performs...
At the moment, first launch demands camera access with no context. This is just a demo app, but it should still ask nicely - that means including something to display...
It's outdated, and needs rewriting - preferably with more of an explanation as to what's going on with regards to the camera input, `CIDetector`, etc.
This code does not work for properties annotated with property wrappers: https://github.com/kateinoigakukun/StubKit/blob/33c9dfa6a049840dfd082f5ebbaf434e43df6549/Sources/StubKit/Injector.swift#L15-L26 I'm not sure what could be done about this, as the issue seems to be that MemoryLayout.offset doesn't...
Follow on from #16. For me, composition always wins over inheritance. Chaining response handlers (responders?) would open up the doorway to some pretty cool stuff. A good use case would...
This would be a worthwhile addition, but the implementation differs distinctly from tapping as the touch is not ended. It begins, then moves from point A to point B, and...
This would be a worthwhile addition, and could be easily achieved by calling -tap twice. The API for calling this method should look like this: ``` // Tap once, wait...
This task is a followup to the discussion had in #3. It should be possible to reduce the large amounts of boilerplate code by using factories: ``` BNDBinder *binder =...
A new type of binding should allow an array to be bound to another. When bound, the source is copied to the destination, then changes are mirrored as they occur...