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    R.swift

    R.swift

    Autocompleted resources like images, fonts & segues in Swift projects

    Get strong typed, autocompleted resources like images, fonts and segues in Swift projects. It makes your code that uses resources to be fully typed, less casting and guessing what a method will return. Compile time checked, no more incorrect strings that make your app crash at runtime. Autocompleted, never have to guess that image name again. For autocompleted images, and compiletime checked images. After installing R.swift into your project you can use the R-struct to access resources. If the struct is outdated just build and R.swift will correct any missing/changed/added resources. Runtime validation with R.validate() ff all images used in storyboards and nibs are available, if all named colors used in storyboards and nibs are available, if all view controllers with storyboard identifiers can be loaded, if all custom fonts can be loaded.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Async

    Async

    Syntactic sugar in Swift for asynchronous dispatches

    Async is a syntactic sugar in Swift for asynchronous dispatches in Grand Central Dispatch. Now more than syntactic sugar for asynchronous dispatches in Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) in Swift. Custom queues, dispatch block after delay, cancel blocks that aren't already dispatched. The way it work is by using the new notification API for GCD introduced in OS X 10.10 and iOS 8. Each chaining block is called when the previous queue has finished. The dispatch_block_t can't be extended. Workaround used, Wrap dispatch_block_t in a struct that takes the block as a property. AsyncGroup facilitates working with groups of asynchronous blocks.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PromiseKit

    PromiseKit

    Promises for Swift & ObjC

    Promises simplify asynchronous programming, freeing you up to focus on the more important things. They are easy to learn, easy to master and result in clearer, more readable code. Your co-workers will thank you. PromiseKit is a thoughtful and complete implementation of promises for any platform that has a swiftc. It has excellent Objective-C bridging and delightful specializations for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS. It is a top-100 pod used in many of the most popular apps in the world. We are testing PromiseKit 7 alpha, it is Swift 5 only. It is tagged and thus importable in all package managers. PromiseKit 6, 5 and 4 support Xcode 8.3, 9.x and 10.0; Swift 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 5.0 (development snapshots); iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, Linux and Android; CocoaPods, Carthage and SwiftPM; (CI Matrix). For Carthage, SwiftPM, Accio, etc., or for instructions when using older Swifts or Xcodes, see our Installation Guide. We recommend Carthage or Accio.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Highlightr

    Highlightr

    iOS & OSX Syntax Highlighter

    Highlightr is an iOS & macOS syntax highlighter built with Swift. It uses highlight.js as it core, supports 185 languages and comes with 89 styles. Takes your lame string with code and returns a NSAttributtedString with proper syntax highlighting. CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks. Yes, Highlightr relies on iOS & macOS JavaScriptCore to parse the code using highlight.js. This is actually quite fast! It will never be as fast as a native solution, but it's fast enough to be used on a real-time editor. It comes with a custom-made HTML parser for creating NSAttributtedStrings, is pre-processing the themes, and is preloading the JS libraries. As result it's taking around of 50 ms on my iPhone 6s for processing 500 lines of code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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