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hyperPad 1.20 is here!

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  • Aidan_FireA Aidan_Fire

    @gamecrazy That's strange. I've never downloaded an update for an app and have the update do nothing for me while it works for others.

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    #12

    @aidan-oxley Absolutely! This is so weird!

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      #13

      All of a sudden it works! LOL

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      • RobinsonXR Offline
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        #14

        @GameCRAZY What? One of weirdest bugs yet! Why would your device do that...? 🤔

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          @Murtaza How do we use the new feature for Broadcast/Receive messages behaviors to communicate with Xcode?

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            @GameCRAZY It works similar to behaviours. In Xcode, you would broadcast a value with a key and you would create a receive behaviour with a key:

            [behaviours addReceiveKey:@"inAppPurchase" withBlock:^(NSString * purchaseId) {
              // in app purchase logic
              // ...
              // Tell behaviours that purchase was successfull
              [behaviours broadcastValue:@"success" withKey:@"purchaseComplete"]
            }]
            
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            • HamedH Hamed

              @GameCRAZY It works similar to behaviours. In Xcode, you would broadcast a value with a key and you would create a receive behaviour with a key:

              [behaviours addReceiveKey:@"inAppPurchase" withBlock:^(NSString * purchaseId) {
                // in app purchase logic
                // ...
                // Tell behaviours that purchase was successfull
                [behaviours broadcastValue:@"success" withKey:@"purchaseComplete"]
              }]
              
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              Deeeds
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              #17

              @hamed for you...

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              • D Deeeds

                @hamed for you...

                0_1530989201885_ca9eeb31-5f67-4ed2-9f1a-35e7719fc24f-image.png

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                Hamed
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                #18

                @deeeds look at argument to a function call. I don’t really get your point...

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                • HamedH Hamed

                  @deeeds look at argument to a function call. I don’t really get your point...

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                  #19

                  @hamed

                  Perhaps you have a better memory than me, and most others. I find Objective-C Block syntax notoriously, how do I say this nicely... obtuse, peculiar, arbitrary and mindbendingly hard to remember.

                  There's a quite famous little web site that features this information. I made it into an iPad wallpaper, so that it was always nearby, instantly. Just wake your iPad, and there it is.

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                    Hamed
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                    #20

                    Goshdarnblocksyntax. I recognized it as soon as you posted it. No worries. It always trips me up too.

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                    • HamedH Hamed

                      @GameCRAZY It works similar to behaviours. In Xcode, you would broadcast a value with a key and you would create a receive behaviour with a key:

                      [behaviours addReceiveKey:@"inAppPurchase" withBlock:^(NSString * purchaseId) {
                        // in app purchase logic
                        // ...
                        // Tell behaviours that purchase was successfull
                        [behaviours broadcastValue:@"success" withKey:@"purchaseComplete"]
                      }]
                      
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                      #21

                      @hamed
                      where would you have to put this code?

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