
Swift await/async - how to wait synchronously for an async task to ...
Feb 3, 2022 · 77 I'm bridging the sync/async worlds in Swift and doing incremental adoption of async/await. I'm trying to invoke an async function that returns a value from a non async …
null / nil in Swift - Stack Overflow
8 Swift’s nil is not the same as nil in Objective-C. In Objective-C, nil is a pointer to a non-existent object. In Swift, nil is not a pointer—it is the absence of a value of a certain type. Optionals of …
syntax - Swift make method parameter mutable? - Stack Overflow
Jun 6, 2014 · 46 For Swift 1 and 2 (for Swift 3 see answer by achi using an inout parameter): Argument of a function in Swift is let by default so change it to var if you need to alter the value …
ios - How to format localised strings in Swift? - Stack Overflow
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What's NSLocalizedString equivalent in Swift? - Stack Overflow
Once Apple does update it for Swift, Xcode will be able to just auto-convert this API to its new Swift API and nothing else will break. Even in Xcode's Refractor menu currently (v 11.4.1) …
SHA256 in swift - Stack Overflow
Aug 19, 2014 · I want to use sha256 in my project, but I had some troubles rewriting objC code to swift code. Help me please. I used this answer: How can I compute a SHA-2 (ideally SHA 256 …
Rounding a double value to x number of decimal places in swift
Dec 7, 2014 · The nature of Swift's Double appears to be that it can be imprecise – because of the way it's stored/accessed in binary, even using this rounding function will not return a …
What does $0 and $1 mean in Swift Closures? - Stack Overflow
Mar 22, 2016 · TL;DR Swift 5.9 $0, $1, $2 are Closure 's first, second and third Shorthand Argument Names or, in other words, implicit parameter names, if you like. The shorthand …
ios - Swift - encode URL - Stack Overflow
Jul 3, 2014 · 98 Swift 4 & 5 To encode a parameter in URL I find using .alphanumerics character set the easiest option:
swift2 - Swift: guard let vs if let - Stack Overflow
The Swift Docs on Control Flow explain the idea behind that: Using a guard statement for requirements improves the readability of your code, compared to doing the same check with …