Joseph Heck
Joseph Heck
/cc @alexjg
@lightsprint09 You're correct - I've verified Automerge-swift is completely good for Swift6 mode already, but in learning more about it, it seems like it may be a good way to...
I'm assuming you're talking about [splice](https://automerge.org/automerge-swift/documentation/automerge/document/splice(obj:start:delete:values:)) and not [spliceText](https://automerge.org/automerge-swift/documentation/automerge/document/splicetext(obj:start:delete:value:)). Assuming you are, it applies to any sequence (`List`) CRDT - so it's a matter of how you'd like to map...
hey @c-st - we can certainly give it a shot. If that's something you're familiar with, the core the logic would all be encapsulated within https://github.com/automerge/automerge-swift/blob/main/scripts/build-xcframework.sh, which we recently updated...
I spent a few minutes today exploring, the the Rust nightlies are reporting that the watchOS specific targets aren't supported for their version. This isn't a space I'm super familiar...
Still tucking around - there's an [option for printing Rust's target supports that I found on StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76480789/rust-is-there-a-list-of-what-target-is-a-member-of-what-target-family) - the result of this makes me think it IS there in the...
thanks for opening a new issue with this @fbarbat
Adding a couple of links here that Bartosz provided in discord (as much for my reference as anyone's). The focus of `lib0` encoding and decoding is providing a serialization format...
I wanted to also point out the potential for using [BinaryCodable](https://github.com/christophhagen/BinaryCodable) (MIT licensed) for serializing arbitrary Swift types into a compact representation to pass through to the Rust/Yrs side of...
Great detail, thank you! As a general flow, that makes a lot of sense, and I think I see where you're going but I'm not sure about the proposed flow...