Ash Furrow
Ash Furrow
That's strange, that _should_ work. Can you double-check that you're following the DSL structure strictly? It's the most common source of problems. The closure is the same as Objective-C: ```...
`"viewDidLoad"` should be `"viewDidLoad:"` because it has a parameter. Can you try that?
Oh wait, no it doesn't >.<
We had a similar issue with putting Swift closures in NSDictionaries. Our solution involves an `unsafeBitCast` from the closure to `AnyObject`, which makes the compiler happy but you need to...
Whoa.
Only NSObject is possible I'm afraid.
You're see a memory leak with the NSTimer? Where, specifically?
Ah, interesting. Good catch, I'll try to get to that.
Hey! Neat idea – I'm definitely open to it, but I don't understand quite what it would do. Could you explain how the existing workflow would be different from this...
Sure, if #109 doesn't do what you need, want to send a PR and we can review+merge?