And dang, I really wish I could’ve used it in ToDont. There is, however, Swift Package support, so if you find persistent storage with some drop-in syncing, that should probably do the trick for you. Probably will have the friction of needing to sign the user into something, and create an account. No Built-In Git: I needed to install a separate app to drag in my playground file and upload it to GitHub from my iPad. Built-in source control would be an excellent addition to Swift Playgrounds as an educational feature as well! (Feedback Id: FB9830486) #Swift share menu githu install Limited Debugging: Very limited, in fact. You get print statements and that’s about it. No direct to iPhone: This is something I was missing. I could only test on the iPhone after I uploaded to TestFlight, so it took a good while to smooth out some animation bugs that appeared only on an older iPhone and not on the iPad. Widgets & extensions: No widget support is a bummer, along with other extensions, like keyboard extensions, and so forth. Miscellaneous: There are a bunch of things here and there that folks have mentioned: you can import images but can’t clarify sizes with an asset catalogue (Feedback Id: FB9830500), you can’t edit json files from Playgrounds (I guess it’s called SWIFT Playgrounds, eh?). Reading them and parsing them is fine, they’ll just be under “Resources”. However, it would be great to edit these files even if it’s only as basic text files (Feedback Id: FB9830502). There aren’t device previews within Playgrounds previews the way there are for Xcode (Feedback Id: FB9830505).Ī few more things: it would be nice for the validation of the length of the app name to happen before submitting to App Store Connect (Feedback Id: FB9830509). I haven’t found a way to jump to the definition of a class, struct, etc. Been missing that (Feedback Id: FB9830513). Also refactoring, like renaming all references (Feedback Id: FB9830510). #Swift share menu githu updateĪnd being able to search an individual file would be good.Īlso, it would be nice if we could specify ITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryption for smooth uploading to TestFlight, so that I don’t need to update the security settings every time on the web. (Feedback Id: FB9830517)Īlso, as a heads up, you’ll need to make sure you don’t have references to developing on iPad in your metadata. Specifically, I got rejected for my iPad App Store screenshots including the little orange Swift logo in the corner since I took a screenshot while Playgrounds was running.įast previews: We’re running right on the hardware.
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