KMP-NativeCoroutines preparing for transition to Swift Export
https://t.co/yRTthAUN53
"Once Swift export is complete and stable it'll likely completely remove the need for KMP-NativeCoroutines."
@ChristianSelig Unfortunately a start button is the least of your worries here in Europe... there are al kinds of required annoying "safety" features that you need to disable over and over again 🫠
@thatvirtualboy@ChristianSelig Just make sure to have the climate control on before you leave and it will auto start when you get in. Not sure about shutting it off though.
@Sellmair This sounds really familiar, not just as a "developer" but in general for most things relating to work. Glad to hear you found a setup that works for you @Sellmair!
KMP-NativeCoroutines is now using a K2 compiler plugin to generate Kotlin code. Allowing for a better IDE experience. Please report any issues on Github.
https://t.co/QI0N7YDM8E
@alpennec@ChristianSelig This should work, just make sure to use `\.url` keyPath. And mark it as mutated once the file changes (either in the setter (`saveCat`), or via a filesystem notification or something).
@joreilly Though in that case the object has a unique ID. Two data classes with the same data (that would be considered equal in Kotlin) won't share the same unique object ID.
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