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Swift is a general-purpose programming language built using a modern approach to safety, performance, and software design patterns. Inspired by many other modern programming languages, Swift is intended to be more resilient and expressive than Objective-C, its predecessor.
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- 原文链接:A Beginner’s Guide to Simulating Dynamical Systems with Python
- Markdown文件:文件地址
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- 文章分类:算法,AI
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TODO1文件夹中,不是之前的TODO了。
What you want IINA to do:
First of all, Thanks for providing this nice application for the MacOS
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Currently says 3.0.x, which is a deterrent for adoption by people comparing to Rx.
I'd make a PR myself, but my employer makes that complicated.
What did you do?
When I do this (from your docs):
guard let dataFromString = text.data(using: .utf8, allowLossyConversion: false) else {return} let json = JSON(data: dataFromString)
I get an error "Call can throw, but it is not marked with 'try' and the error is not handled"
I did this. I just want to confirm that is right. It worked for me.
`guard let dataFromString
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Update API docs
Looks like the API documentation has not been regenerated since 3.0.2, as the maxBodySize value typo is still present here:
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What did you do?
Using the City Guide example
What did you expect to happen?
If I select a cell (say Toronto) I expect Toronto to be the cell that performs the 'present modally' segue animation
What happened instead?
instead another random cell expands
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iOS Version(s): 13
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Swift Version: 5
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- I have read the wiki page and cheat sheet, but there is no information I need.
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The prerequisites in the Building Realm section of README.md mention:
Building Realm requires Xcode 8.x.
The current wording implies that only Xcode 8.x is supported, but Xcode 11 support landed via #6163.
This should be updated to "Xcode 8.x or newer" as appropriate for what is actually supported & tested. Since X
Now building for iOS is not covered fully in README.md, starting with Xcode 11 there is no Linked Frameworks and Libraries anymore and this section become one with Embedded Binaries. Documentation needs to be updated in this place:
https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage#if-youre-building-for-ios-tvos-or-watchos
Following documentation step-by-step now will cause build error with Xcode 11 d
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There's a blurb at the end of the Appendix document that reads:
So, if you want to start a chain by dispatching to the background, you have to use
DispatchQueue.async:DispatchQueue.global().async(.promise) { return value }.done { value in //… }However, this function cannot return a promise because of Swift compiler ambiguity
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What did you do?
- enabled
generate_multiple_pod_projectsin Podfile
What did you expect to happen?
- correctly migrate targets to separate projects, build project then
What happened instead?
Currently we use a pretty naive removal of testing dependencies for SwiftPM by setting an environment variable. We should be able to use Rocket and update our Rakefile script to just remove testing dependencies on each release, and keep it in the development process thanks to that.
The idea came from this PR that I saw RxSwiftCommunity/RxOptional#83, which sounds reall
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Is there any way to implement horizontal radio button group?
Just a suggestion - it would be helpful to have a wiki page on styling cells in various ways, or some common layouts developers typically try to achieve.
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Released June 2, 2014
Latest release about 2 months ago
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- apple/swift
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- swift.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia


Describe the bug
When I use PAC mode to access Wiki, e.g., this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-negative_matrix_factorization, the equations cannot display properly. But, if I use global mode, everthing goes fine.
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