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import SwiftUI
extension View {
func cascadingAction<ActionInput>(path: CascadingActionNodeModifier<ActionInput>.Path, handler: @escaping (ActionInput) -> Void) -> some View {
self.modifier(CascadingActionNodeModifier(path: path, handler: handler))
}
func cascadingAction(path: CascadingActionNodeModifier<Void>.Path, handler: @escaping () -> Void) -> some View {
self.modifier(CascadingActionNodeModifier(path: path, handler: handler))
}
// MARK: - DI
// MARK: Injected Property Wrapper
@propertyWrapper
public struct Injected<DependencyType> {
private var dependency : DependencyType
private var injector : Injector
public init(injector : Injector = Injector.shared) {
self.injector = injector
@ole
ole / !swiftui-reflection-dump.md
Last active November 30, 2025 22:27
A dump of the SwiftUI.framework binary for the iOS simulator (as of Xcode 12.0 beta 2) using the swift-reflection-dump tool.

A dump of the SwiftUI.framework binary for the iOS simulator (as of Xcode 12.0 beta 2) using the swift-reflection-dump tool.

Note: I used a Swift 5.3 compiler build from a few weeks ago that I had laying around. Because of ABI stability, I don't think the swift-reflection-dump version has to match the compiler version that was used to build the binary, but I'm not 100% sure.

@danielt1263
danielt1263 / TokenAcquisitionService.swift
Last active August 30, 2024 06:33
The TokenAcquisitionService automatically retry requests if it receives an unauthorized error. Complete with proof that it works correctly.
//
// TokenAcquisitionService.swift
//
// Created by Daniel Tartaglia on 16 Jan 2019.
// Copyright © 2024 Daniel Tartaglia. MIT License.
//
import Foundation
import RxSwift
@BernCarney
BernCarney / FreeNAS11 Media Stack.md
Last active August 1, 2025 09:29
FreeNAS 11 - Jails setup for Plex, NGINX, PlexPy, Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Ombi, and Nzbget

FreeNAS 11 setup for Plex, PlexPy, Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, NZBGet, Organizr, NGinx, and Ombi

I am currently working on updating this guide after updating my media server. I have added notes on things I no longer use but may update those sections in the future for users who still use them. As of now, I have everything working with the exception of Ombi and the plugins I no longer use.

Advanced Animations with UIKit
video: https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/230lc4n1loob9/230/230_hd_advanced_animations_with_uikit.mp4?dl=1
pdf: https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/230lc4n1loob9/230/230_advanced_animations_with_uikit.pdf
Advanced Touch Bar
video: https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/222ijxk2akkrebmr/222/222_hd_advanced_touch_bar.mp4?dl=1
pdf: https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/222ijxk2akkrebmr/222/222_advanced_touch_bar.pdf
Advances in TVMLKit
video: https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/202ximbb9e2dq222/202/202_hd_advances_in_tvmlkit.mp4?dl=1
@DejanEnspyra
DejanEnspyra / Obfuscator.swift
Created May 31, 2017 17:51
Obfuscation of hard-coded security-sensitive strings.
//
// Obfuscator.swift
//
// Created by Dejan Atanasov on 2017-05-31.
//
import Foundation
class Obfuscator: AnyObject {
@dodikk
dodikk / about_swizzling.md
Last active October 22, 2017 20:36
Поговорки про swizzling
  • с утра посвизлил - весь день свободен
  • украл, посвиззлил - в тюрьму
  • волков бояться - в лесу не свиззлить
  • не все золото что свиззлит
  • свиззлинг - всему голова
  • и рыбку съесть, и посвиззлить
  • в большой семье свиззлом не щелкают
@MathieuWhite
MathieuWhite / Obfuscator.swift
Created July 3, 2016 13:33
Obfuscator for Swift
//
// Obfuscator.swift
// SwiftObfuscatorExample
//
// Created by Mathieu White on 2016-07-03.
// Copyright © 2016 Mathieu White. All rights reserved.
//
import Foundation
@tkersey
tkersey / .2026.md
Last active February 21, 2026 17:04
For future reference but maybe not.

Quick access

2026

February

> Typed Assembly Language (TAL) extends traditional untyped assembly languages with typing annotations, memory management primitives, and a sound set of typing rules. These typing rules guarantee the memory safety, control flow safety, and type safety of TAL programs. Moreover, the typing constructs are expressive enough to encode most source language programming features including records and structures, arrays, higher-order and polymorphic functions, exceptions, abstract data types, subtyping, and modules. Just as importantly, TAL is flexible enough to admit many low-level compiler optimizations. Consequently, TAL is an ideal target platform for type-directed compilers that want to produce verifiably safe code for use in secure mobile code applications or extensible operating system kern