apidiff | identify breaking and non-breaking changes | Continous Integration library
kandi X-RAY | apidiff Summary
kandi X-RAY | apidiff Summary
A tool to identify API breaking and non-breaking changes between two versions of a Java library. APIDiff analyses libraries hosted on the distributed version control system git.
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- Searches for SDR versions
- Create a description for a Refactor ref
- Create the description of a refactor field
- Returns the category for the given Refactoring type
- Detect changes in the commit at a specific commit
- Get the API version by git commit
- Determines if a commit is detected on the current project
- Detects all Refactoring at commit
- Converts a list of Refactoring into a Map
- Fetch all remote refs from repository
- Fetch remote refs of given repository
- Get the package name for a given type version
- Parses a single commit
- Get the list of files diffs
- Convert a CSV file to a list of maps
- Creates a new rev walk walk
- Counts the number of commits in the given branch
- Create message template for change default value
- Clone repository if not exists
- Convert a CSV file to a Map
- Write the result list
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QUESTION
I’m currently watching the SwiftUI Essentials video from WWDC 2019 and the presenter pulled up the actual API for a VStack, which (incredibly, at least to me) details how this particular struct actually works.
Is there a place for developers to find this sort of detailed, in-depth documentation about particular features provided by Apple?
Matt Stevens has an awesome APIdiff (http://codeworkshop.net/objc-diff/sdkdiffs/) site that he provides, but it all links back to Apple’s standard developer documentation pages.
Sample code provided by the presenter:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jun-10 at 15:12Right now the documentation on SwiftUI is pretty sparse. But I imagine it will continue to grow and improve from official and auxiliary sources.
Here are the main resources I am going off of right now:
- Official: https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/swiftui/resources
- Hacking swift: https://www.hackingwithswift.com/quick-start/swiftui
You can also view the docs from within Xcode 11.0 beta shift+command 0
and look under the SwiftUI dropdown.
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Install apidiff
You can use apidiff like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the apidiff component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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