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Warren Moore

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Software engineer specializing in mobile graphics and augmented reality. Author of “Metal by Example”

San Francisco, CA
metalbyexample.com
Joined April 2008

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    1. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016

      Don’t put a print() in your drawRect: or bad things will happen. (No clue why, but it’d be handy for debugging!)

      3 replies 2 retweets 1 like
    2. Warren Moore‏ @warrenm 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @_psonice

      @_psonice You weren’t perchance seeing a message beginning with “Attempt to run a modal dialog during transaction commit”, were you?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @warrenm

      @warrenm Yep, think that was it.

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    4. Warren Moore‏ @warrenm 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @_psonice

      @_psonice If you were in an NSView subclass, you need to qualify print as Swift.print so it doesn’t pick up NSView’s print method :)

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    5. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @warrenm

      @warrenm ah, thanks! I’ve heard about this before, but never encountered it. (I should use my own ‘debuglog()’ and avoid this entirely :)

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    6. Warren Moore‏ @warrenm 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @_psonice

      @_psonice Sure thing! It’s mostly serendipity; I debugged this exact issue with @mhorga_ just a couple of days ago 😆

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    7. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016
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      @warrenm @mhorga_ I was lucky, only change since last run was adding print() ;) Can imagine it being a pain to figure out.

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      Warren Moore‏ @warrenm 26 Feb 2016
      Replying to @_psonice

      @_psonice @mhorga_ Indeed, ’tis one of the downsides to implicit self when combined with generic method names :)

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        2. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016
          Replying to @warrenm

          @warrenm @mhorga_ There’s a good general lesson there. (Is there a compiler setting to warn about it?)

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        3. Warren Moore‏ @warrenm 26 Feb 2016
          Replying to @_psonice

          @_psonice @mhorga_ You should get a warning by default; I’m not sure of the associated flag. http://ericasadun.com/2015/09/18/its-a-cocoa-thing-print-and-nsview-swiftlang/ …

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        4. Chris W‏ @_psonice 26 Feb 2016
          Replying to @warrenm

          @warrenm @mhorga_ Had to check my print queue after reading that. Now to file a radar “Unable to print at 60fps” ;)

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