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Swift Essentials

By : Alex Blewitt, Bandlem Limited
Book Image

Swift Essentials

By: Alex Blewitt, Bandlem Limited

Overview of this book

Whether you are a seasoned Objective-C developer or new to the Xcode platform, Swift Essentials will provide you with all you need to know to get started with the language. Prior experience with iOS development is not necessary, but will be helpful to get the most out of the book.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Index

Creating views by subclassing UIView


Although xib files offer a mechanism to customize classes, the majority of UIKit views outside of standard frameworks are implemented in custom code. This makes it easier to reason what the intrinsic size should be as well as to receive code patches and understand diffs from version control systems. The downside of this approach is when using Auto Layout, writing the constraints can be a challenge and the intrinsic sizes are often misreported or return the unknown value (-1,-1).

A custom view can be implemented as a subclass of UIView. Subclasses of UIView are expected to have two initializers; one that takes frame:CGRect and one that takes a coder:NSCoder. The frame is generally used in code, and the rect specifies the position on screen (0,0 is the top-left) along with the width and height. The coder is used when deserializing from a xib file.

To allow custom subclasses to be used in either interface builder or instantiated from code, it is a best practice...