What's the recommended way in a widget to check if protected data is available? UIApplication.isProtectedDataAvailable
is bizarrely missing from widget contexts, surely we're not supposed to just "try to write to protected storage and see if it fails”?
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@christianselig That's kinda what Peak does lol
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@harshil Sometimes writing widget code makes me want to become a farmer
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@christianselig It ain't much but it's an honest livin'
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@christianselig @harshil Same here. Add to that: content blockers.
Apple seem to release something and give you one teeny tiny example of how to use it, leaving 99.99999% of everything else up to you to figure out.
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@darkpaw @harshil This is so true hahah. The libraries are so well done normally, there's just not enough docs/examples to really do them justice. They did a better job of this with the Vision Pro but I still crave more
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