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Xcode is an integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS containing a suite of software development tools developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Xcode pulls all the tools needed to produce an application (particularly a text editor, a compiler, and a build system) into one software package rather than leaving them as a set of individual tools connected by scripts.
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The ScanDirectory
method of FileScanner allocates pointers with new and returns raw pointers. It should use unique_ptr
instead.
Note: Wait for #13444 resolution before working on this.
I'd like there to be an option to have code blocks be line wrapped. Maybe a check box for it in Rendering -> "Syntax highlighted code block" next to "Show line numbers" etc.?
If I try hard enough I can dig through the css files in Contents/Resources/Prism/themes and change "white-space: pre;" to "white-space: pre-wrap;", but doing so breaks the code signature of the app. And that's not a very n
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Expected behavior
When I Like or Save (bookmark) a post within the Reader post screen (Reader → Discover tab → tap on a post → land on full-screen post screen), the Like or Save button should stay blue (i.e. persist) when I navigate to the previous screen or other parts of the app.
Actual behavior
When I Like or Save (bookmark) a post within the Reader post screen (Reader → Discov
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