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How to listen for QUIC connections using the new NetworkListener in iOS 26?
I was excited about the new APIs added to Network.framework in iOS 26 that offer structure concurrency support out of the box and a more modern API design in general. However I have been unable to use them to create a device-to-device QUIC connection. The blocker I ran into is that NetworkListener's run method requires the network protocol to conform to OneToOneProtocol, whereas QUIC conforms to MultiplexProtocol. And there doesn't seem to be any way to accept an incoming MultiplexProtocol connection? Nor does it seem possible to turn a UDP connection into a QUIC connection using NetworkConnection.prependProtocols() as that also only works for network protocols conforming to OneToOneProtocol. I suspect this is an accidental omission in the API design (?), and already filed a Feedback (FB18620438). But maybe I am missing something and there is a workaround or a different way to listen for incoming QUIC connections using the new NetworkListener? QUIC.TLS has methods peerAuthenticationRequired(Bool) and peerAuthenticationOptional(Bool), which makes me think that peer to peer QUIC connections are intended to be supported? I would also love to see documentation for those methods. For example I wonder what exact effect peerAuthenticationRequired(false) and peerAuthenticationOptional(false) would have and how they differ.
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Aug ’25
High CPU Usage in SwiftUI UIHostingController on iOS 26 Beta
Experiencing 100% CPU usage in SwiftUI app using UIHostingController, only on iOS 26 beta and Xcode beta. Issue involves excessive view updates in AttributeGraph propagation. Stack trace (main thread): thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP frame #0: 0x00000001c38b9aa4 AttributeGraph`AG::Graph::propagate_dirty(AG::AttributeID) + 416 frame #1: 0x00000001d9a743ec SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ObservationGraphMutation.apply() -> () + 656 frame #2: 0x00000001d97c0d4c SwiftUICore`function signature specialization <Arg[2] = [Closure Propagated : closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI.(AsyncTransaction in _F9F204BD2F8DB167A76F17F3FB1B3335).apply() -> (), Argument Types : [SwiftUI.AsyncTransaction]> of generic specialization <()> of closure #1 () throws -> τ_0_0 in SwiftUI.withTransaction<τ_0_0>(SwiftUI.Transaction, () throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 336 frame #3: 0x00000001d9a6ac80 SwiftUICore`merged function signature specialization <Arg[3] = Owned To Guaranteed> of function signature specialization <Arg[1] = [Closure Propagated : implicit closure #2 () -> () in implicit closure #1 @Sendable (SwiftUI.(AsyncTransaction in _F9F204BD2F8DB167A76F17F3FB1B3335)) -> () -> () in SwiftUI.GraphHost.flushTransactions() -> (), Argument Types : [SwiftUI.AsyncTransaction]> of SwiftUI.GraphHost.runTransaction(_: Swift.Optional<SwiftUI.Transaction>, do: () -> (), id: Swift.Optional<Swift.UInt32>) -> () + 196 frame #4: 0x00000001d9a52ab0 SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.GraphHost.flushTransactions() -> () + 176 frame #5: 0x00000001d8461aac SwiftUI`closure #1 (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView._renderForTest(interval: Swift.Double) -> () + 20 frame #6: 0x00000001d9bf3b38 SwiftUICore`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 (SwiftUI.ViewGraph) -> τ_1_0 in SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater.updateGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> τ_1_0) -> τ_1_0 + 20 frame #7: 0x00000001d9e16dc4 SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater._updateViewGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.ViewGraph) -> τ_1_0) -> Swift.Optional<τ_1_0> + 200 frame #8: 0x00000001d9e1546c SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater.updateGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> τ_1_0) -> τ_1_0 + 136 frame #9: 0x00000001d8461a7c SwiftUI`closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 144 frame #10: 0x00000001d846aed0 SwiftUI`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 20 frame #11: 0x00000001d984f814 SwiftUICore`closure #1 () throws -> τ_0_0 in static SwiftUI.Update.ensure<τ_0_0>(() throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 48 frame #12: 0x00000001d984e114 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.Update.ensure<τ_0_0>(() throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 96 frame #13: 0x00000001d846aeac SwiftUI`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 64 frame #14: 0x00000001851eab1c UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol311742 + 20 * frame #15: 0x00000001852b56a8 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315200 + 44 frame #16: 0x0000000185175120 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol308851 + 20 frame #17: 0x00000001d984e920 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.Update.dispatchImmediately<τ_0_0>(reason: Swift.Optional<SwiftUI.CustomEventTrace.ActionEventType.Reason>, _: () -> τ_0_0) -> τ_0_0 + 300 frame #18: 0x00000001d95a7428 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.ViewGraphHostUpdate.dispatchImmediately<τ_0_0>(() -> τ_0_0) -> τ_0_0 + 40 frame #19: 0x00000001852b59dc UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315204 + 192 frame #20: 0x00000001852b54a4 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315199 + 64 frame #21: 0x0000000185745dd4 UIKitCore`_UIUpdateSequenceRunNext + 120 frame #22: 0x0000000186144fac UIKitCore`schedulerStepScheduledMainSectionContinue + 56 frame #23: 0x00000002505ad150 UpdateCycle`UC::DriverCore::continueProcessing() + 36 frame #24: 0x0000000180445b20 CoreFoundation`__CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 frame #25: 0x0000000180445a68 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 168 frame #26: 0x00000001804451f4 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 220 frame #27: 0x00000001804443a8 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopRun + 756 frame #28: 0x000000018043f458 CoreFoundation`_CFRunLoopRunSpecificWithOptions + 496 frame #29: 0x00000001928d19bc GraphicsServices`GSEventRunModal + 116 frame #30: 0x0000000186224480 UIKitCore`-[UIApplication _run] + 772 frame #31: 0x0000000186228650 UIKitCore`UIApplicationMain + 124 frame #32: 0x000000010bb1b504 MyApp.debug.dylib`main at main.swift:13:1 frame #33: 0x00000001043813d0 dyld_sim`start_sim + 20 frame #34: 0x000000010468ab98 dyld`start + 6076 Used let _ = Self.printChanges() in my SwiftUI View and got infinite changes of \_UICornerProvider.<computed 0x000000018527ffd8 (Optional<UICoordinateSpace>)> changed. Reproduces only on beta; works on stable iOS. Likely beta-specific bug in SwiftUI rendering.
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Sep ’25
I don't want black background in presented sheet
I want a different color, one from my asset catalog, as the background of my first ever swift UI view (and, well, swift, the rest of the app is still obj.c) I've tried putting the color everywhere, but it does't take. I tried with just .red, too to make sure it wasn't me. Does anyone know where I can put a color call that will actually run? Black looks very out of place in my happy app. I spent a lot of time making a custom dark palette. TIA KT @State private var viewModel = ViewModel() @State private var showAddSheet = false var body: some View { ZStack { Color.myCuteBg .ignoresSafeArea(.all) NavigationStack { content .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.inline) .toolbar { ToolbarItem(placement: .principal) { Image("cute.image") .font(.system(size: 30)) .foregroundColor(.beigeTitle) } } } .background(Color.myCuteBg) .presentationBackground(.myCuteBg) .sheet(isPresented: $showAddSheet) { AddView() } .environment(viewModel) .onAppear { viewModel.fetchStuff() } } .tint(.cuteColor) } @ViewBuilder var content: some View { if viewModel.list.isEmpty && viewModel.anotherlist.isEmpty { ContentUnavailableView( "No Content", image: "stop", description: Text("Add something here by tapping the + button.") ) } else { contentList } } var contentList: some View { blah blah blah } } First I tried the background, then the presentation background, and finally the Zstack. I hope this is fixed because it's actually fun to build scrollable content and text with swiftUI and I'd been avoiding it for years.
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Oct ’25
Cannot get drop action to trigger (Xcode 26 beta 3)
I'm unable to find the right combination modifiers to get drag and drop to work using the new .draggable(containerItemID:) and dragContainer(for:in:selection:_:) modifiers. The drag is initiated with the item's ID, the item is requested from the .dragContainer modifier, but the drop closure is never triggered. Minimal repro: struct Item: Identifiable, Codable, Transferable { var id = UUID() var value: String static var transferRepresentation: some TransferRepresentation { CodableRepresentation(contentType: .tab) } } struct DragDrop: View { @State var items: [Item] = [ Item(value: "Hello"), Item(value: "world"), Item(value: "something"), Item(value: "else") ] var body: some View { List(items) { item in HStack { Text(item.value) Spacer() } .contentShape(Rectangle()) .draggable(containerItemID: item.id) .dropDestination(for: Item.self) { items, session in print("Drop: \(items)") } } .dragContainer(for: Item.self) { itemID in print("Drag: \(itemID)") return items.filter { itemID == $0.id } } } } #Preview("Simple") { DragDrop() }
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Jul ’25
Apple Intelligence stuck at 100% on macOS 26 Beta 1
Hello, I'm unable to develop for Apple Intelligence on my Mac Studio, M1 Max running macOS 26 beta 1. The models get downloaded and I can also verify that they exist in /System/Library/AssetsV2/ however the download progress remains stuck at 100%. Checking console logs shows the process generativeexperiencesd reporting the following: My device region and language is set to English (India). Things I've already tried: Changing language and region to English (US) Reinstalling macOS Trying with a different ISP via hotspot.
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Jun ’25
Safari Technology Preview closes unexpectedly on external monitor
If the Safari Technology Preview window is located on an external monitor with DisplayLink and the computer goes to sleep (screen saver), when it returns, it closes with an error. If the window is located on another monitor that is connected by USB, it does not close. Equipo: Macbook Pro M4 Pro SO: MacOS Sequoia 15.6.1 Safari Technology Preview: Release 227 (preview version work fine) DisplayLink Manager: 13.0.1 (build 46)
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Sep ’25
Unsupported SDK or Xcode version on iOS 26 builds
Since first beta of iOS 26 I've created a workflow where I can deploy to TestFlight the builds compiled using the iOS 26 SDK, and it has worked fine until yesterday when I started receiving this error: Unsupported SDK or Xcode version. Your app was built with an SDK or version of Xcode that isn’t supported. Although you can use beta versions of SDKs and Xcode to build and upload apps to App Store Connect, you need to use the latest Release Candidates (RC) for SDKs and Xcode to submit the app. For details on currently supported SDKs and versions of Xcode, visit: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases. I haven't changed anything in the workflow so I suspect it's a bug on Apple side? Or am I missing something? It is set to use "Latest Beta or Release" for both Xcode and macOS, archive and deploy to TestFlight Internal Testing. Thank you!
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Jul ’25
Can't install Universal Simulator with Xcode-beta 5
When I try to install the iOS 26.0 Universal Simulator component with Xcode-beta 5 I get the following error: Download failed. Domain: DVTDownloadableErrorDomain Code: 41 User Info: { DVTErrorCreationDateKey = "2025-08-11 14:39:06 +0000"; } -- Download failed. Domain: DVTDownloadableErrorDomain Code: 41 -- System Information macOS Version 15.6 (Build 24G84) Xcode 26.0 (24198.5) (Build 17A5295f) Timestamp: 2025-08-11T17:39:06+03:00
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Aug ’25
Preview crashes when using ForEach with a Binding to an array and generics
The following repro case results in a previews crash on Xcode 26 beta 3 (report attached). FB18762054 import SwiftUI final class MyItem: Identifiable, Labelled { var label: String init(_ label: String) { self.label = label } } protocol Labelled { var label: String { get } } struct HelloView: View { let label: String var body: some View { Text(label) } } struct ListView<Element: Labelled & Identifiable>: View { @Binding var elements: [Element] var body: some View { List { ForEach($elements, id: \.id) { $element in HelloView(label: element.label) // crash // Replacing the above with a predefined view works correctly // Text(element.label) } } } } struct ForEachBindingRepro: View { @State var elements: [MyItem] = [ MyItem("hello"), MyItem("world"), ] var body: some View { ListView(elements: $elements) } } #Preview("ForEachBindingRepro") { ForEachBindingRepro() } foreachbindingrepro-2025-07-12-020628.ips
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Jul ’25
Cannot add VPN configuration on iOS 26 beta 5 when passcode is enabled
On iOS 26 beta 5, it is impossible to add a VPN configuration when a passcode is set on the device. Every time, all it does is redirect to the Settings app with no prompt for passcode. The only way around this is to disable passcode on the device so adding a VPN configuration doesn’t have to open the Settings app. This issue happened intermittently in the past with previous iOS 26 betas and even on iOS 18, but the problem has worsened on iOS 26 beta 5 to the point where you have to turn off passcode to add a VPN. Feedback ID: FB17974765
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MetalToolchain fail installation xcode 26.0 beta 5, tahoe 26.0
Failed fetching catalog for assetType (com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain), serverParameters ({ RequestedBuild = 17A5295f; }) Domain: DVTDownloadsUtilitiesErrorDomain Code: -1 User Info: { DVTErrorCreationDateKey = "2025-08-08 07:59:24 +0000"; } Failed fetching catalog for assetType (com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain), serverParameters ({ RequestedBuild = 17A5295f; }) Domain: DVTDownloadsUtilitiesErrorDomain Code: -1 Download failed due to not being able to find the host. (Catalog download for com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain) Domain: com.apple.MobileAssetError.Download Code: 59 User Info: { checkConfiguration = 1; } System Information macOS Version 26.0 (Build 25A5327h) Xcode 26.0 (24198.5) (Build 17A5295f) Timestamp: 2025-08-08T08:59:24+01:00
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Aug ’25
iOS 27 Beta 1: iPhone 17 reverted to Old Siri instead of New Siri.
My phone no longer shows the waitlist for Siri and has the option to "Try New Siri." I select it, continue, continue and the settings change to "Siri (Beta)" and the waitlist option is no longer there, but when using Siri it's the old pre-Apple Intelligence Siri that activates (little bubble at the bottom) and it does not work. Going to Safari and typing "Siri://" opens the New Siri App, but it says "Siri Update in Progress; Adding support for Siri hasn't completed. Open Settings to check the status." The app does not show up in Spotlight. My phone is done Indexing and all signs point to my phone being enrolled to use the New Siri, but it isn't working at all and still has not shown up. I've tried restarting a few times. Anyone experiencing this too?
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Xcode 26 beta 3 - Metal toolchain installed but not working
Under Xcode 26 beta 3 I'm trying to build a project which uses Metal. I've installed the Metal Toolchain 26.0 under Settings -> Components, but when I start a build it fails during the "Prepare build" step with the following error (repeated many times): stat(/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/mnt/com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain-v17.1.5276.7.Pb9SLL/Metal.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang): No such file or directory (2) I've confirmed that there is in fact no 'clang' binary in that directory. I've tried using xcode-select to set the Xcode 26 Beta app as the active developer directory, and xcodebuild -version shows: Xcode 26.0 Build version 17A5276g Any ideas on other things to try?
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macOS 26 Beta - man page of sw_vers is not accurate
A few minutes back I filed a feedback assistant issue for this (FB18173706), but I am not sure I filed it in the correct category and I can't find a way to edit it either. So posting this message here just to have to assigned in the right category if appropriate. The issue is as follows. On macOS 26 Tahoe Beta, "man sw_vers" has this among other details: Previous versions of sw_vers respected the SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT environment variable to provide compatibility fallback versions for scripts which did not support the macOS 11.0+ version transition. This is no longer supported, versions returned by sw_vers will always reflect the real system version. It says that SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT is no longer supported. That doesn't look right, because running sw_vers as follows on macOS 26 Beta results in: SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=1 sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 16.0 BuildVersion: 25A5279m i.e. setting the environment variable SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=1 results in sw_vers reporting the version as 16.0. Now try with SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0, and the result is: SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0 sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 26.0 BuildVersion: 25A5279m notice the output says 26.0. So it appears that SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT is supported even on macOS 26. I think the man page requires an update to match this behaviour.
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Aug ’25
UIRequiresFullScreen in iPadOS 26
Our app includes the UIRequiresFullScreen plist key, but the iPadOS 26 betas seem to ignore this. The window handle is still displayed, and while the window aspect ratio seems to be constrained, you can still adjust it and arrange it alongside other apps. We do not want to support windowing or multi-tasking, and the WWDC sessions indicated there would be a way to opt out of the new windowing system. Has UIRequiresFullScreen been silently deprecated, or are we missing something in our implementation?
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macOS 26: NSTokenField crashes due to NSGenericException caused by too many Update Constraints
This example application crashes when entering any text to the token field with FAULT: NSGenericException: The window has been marked as needing another Update Constraints in Window pass, but it has already had more Update Constraints in Window passes than there are views in the window. The app uses controlTextDidChange to update a live preview where it accesses the objectValue of the token field. If one character is entered, it also looks like the NSTokenFieldDelegate methods tokenField(_:styleForRepresentedObject:) tokenField(_:editingStringForRepresentedObject:) tokenField(_:representedObjectForEditing:) are called more than 10000 times until the example app crashes on macOS Tahoe 26 beta 6. I've reported this issue with beta 1 as FB18088608, but haven't heard back so far. I have multiple occurrences of this issue in my app, which is working fine on previous versions of macOS. I haven't found a workaround yet, and I’m getting anxious of this issue persisting into the official release.
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iOS 26 Beta 3 `safeAreaInsets`
I noticed that trying to access safeAreaInsets from the active window causes an infinite run loop. This issue appeared after updating to Beta 3. Here’s an example of the code: extension UIDevice { var safeAreaInsets: UIEdgeInsets { guard let windowScene = UIApplication.shared.connectedScenes.first as? UIWindowScene, let window = windowScene.windows.first(where: { $0.isKeyWindow }) else { return .zero } return window.safeAreaInsets } } The return doesn’t happen because it ends up in some kind of recursion.
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Jul ’25
I can't run or create a simulator that isn't iOS26 after downloading the Xcode Beta 3
I downloaded the Xcode Beta 3 on my MacBook Pro M4 Base today and tested out some iOS26 mechanics of my app. And when I came back to my main Xcode to continue developing in iOS18, I couldn't build my app. I went to Product &gt; Destination &gt; Manage run destinations and then tried to create a simulator with iOS18 but it didn't show up, only choice that's showing up was iOS26. I tried deleting iOS18 platform and downloading it again but it didn't solve, I tried deleting Xcode Beta but it didn't solve the problem either. I deleted Runtimes folder, it didn't solve too. I can not create a simulator of iOS18 or below too, the error says "The iOS 18.5 simulator runtime is not available. Try reinstalling Xcode or the simulator runtime." How can I fix this problem?
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Oct ’25
How to listen for QUIC connections using the new NetworkListener in iOS 26?
I was excited about the new APIs added to Network.framework in iOS 26 that offer structure concurrency support out of the box and a more modern API design in general. However I have been unable to use them to create a device-to-device QUIC connection. The blocker I ran into is that NetworkListener's run method requires the network protocol to conform to OneToOneProtocol, whereas QUIC conforms to MultiplexProtocol. And there doesn't seem to be any way to accept an incoming MultiplexProtocol connection? Nor does it seem possible to turn a UDP connection into a QUIC connection using NetworkConnection.prependProtocols() as that also only works for network protocols conforming to OneToOneProtocol. I suspect this is an accidental omission in the API design (?), and already filed a Feedback (FB18620438). But maybe I am missing something and there is a workaround or a different way to listen for incoming QUIC connections using the new NetworkListener? QUIC.TLS has methods peerAuthenticationRequired(Bool) and peerAuthenticationOptional(Bool), which makes me think that peer to peer QUIC connections are intended to be supported? I would also love to see documentation for those methods. For example I wonder what exact effect peerAuthenticationRequired(false) and peerAuthenticationOptional(false) would have and how they differ.
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High CPU Usage in SwiftUI UIHostingController on iOS 26 Beta
Experiencing 100% CPU usage in SwiftUI app using UIHostingController, only on iOS 26 beta and Xcode beta. Issue involves excessive view updates in AttributeGraph propagation. Stack trace (main thread): thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP frame #0: 0x00000001c38b9aa4 AttributeGraph`AG::Graph::propagate_dirty(AG::AttributeID) + 416 frame #1: 0x00000001d9a743ec SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ObservationGraphMutation.apply() -> () + 656 frame #2: 0x00000001d97c0d4c SwiftUICore`function signature specialization <Arg[2] = [Closure Propagated : closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI.(AsyncTransaction in _F9F204BD2F8DB167A76F17F3FB1B3335).apply() -> (), Argument Types : [SwiftUI.AsyncTransaction]> of generic specialization <()> of closure #1 () throws -> τ_0_0 in SwiftUI.withTransaction<τ_0_0>(SwiftUI.Transaction, () throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 336 frame #3: 0x00000001d9a6ac80 SwiftUICore`merged function signature specialization <Arg[3] = Owned To Guaranteed> of function signature specialization <Arg[1] = [Closure Propagated : implicit closure #2 () -> () in implicit closure #1 @Sendable (SwiftUI.(AsyncTransaction in _F9F204BD2F8DB167A76F17F3FB1B3335)) -> () -> () in SwiftUI.GraphHost.flushTransactions() -> (), Argument Types : [SwiftUI.AsyncTransaction]> of SwiftUI.GraphHost.runTransaction(_: Swift.Optional<SwiftUI.Transaction>, do: () -> (), id: Swift.Optional<Swift.UInt32>) -> () + 196 frame #4: 0x00000001d9a52ab0 SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.GraphHost.flushTransactions() -> () + 176 frame #5: 0x00000001d8461aac SwiftUI`closure #1 (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView._renderForTest(interval: Swift.Double) -> () + 20 frame #6: 0x00000001d9bf3b38 SwiftUICore`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 (SwiftUI.ViewGraph) -> τ_1_0 in SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater.updateGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> τ_1_0) -> τ_1_0 + 20 frame #7: 0x00000001d9e16dc4 SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater._updateViewGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.ViewGraph) -> τ_1_0) -> Swift.Optional<τ_1_0> + 200 frame #8: 0x00000001d9e1546c SwiftUICore`SwiftUI.ViewGraphRootValueUpdater.updateGraph<τ_0_0>(body: (SwiftUI.GraphHost) -> τ_1_0) -> τ_1_0 + 136 frame #9: 0x00000001d8461a7c SwiftUI`closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 144 frame #10: 0x00000001d846aed0 SwiftUI`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 20 frame #11: 0x00000001d984f814 SwiftUICore`closure #1 () throws -> τ_0_0 in static SwiftUI.Update.ensure<τ_0_0>(() throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 48 frame #12: 0x00000001d984e114 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.Update.ensure<τ_0_0>(() throws -> τ_0_0) throws -> τ_0_0 + 96 frame #13: 0x00000001d846aeac SwiftUI`partial apply forwarder for closure #1 () -> () in closure #1 () -> () in SwiftUI._UIHostingView.beginTransaction() -> () + 64 frame #14: 0x00000001851eab1c UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol311742 + 20 * frame #15: 0x00000001852b56a8 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315200 + 44 frame #16: 0x0000000185175120 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol308851 + 20 frame #17: 0x00000001d984e920 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.Update.dispatchImmediately<τ_0_0>(reason: Swift.Optional<SwiftUI.CustomEventTrace.ActionEventType.Reason>, _: () -> τ_0_0) -> τ_0_0 + 300 frame #18: 0x00000001d95a7428 SwiftUICore`static SwiftUI.ViewGraphHostUpdate.dispatchImmediately<τ_0_0>(() -> τ_0_0) -> τ_0_0 + 40 frame #19: 0x00000001852b59dc UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315204 + 192 frame #20: 0x00000001852b54a4 UIKitCore`___lldb_unnamed_symbol315199 + 64 frame #21: 0x0000000185745dd4 UIKitCore`_UIUpdateSequenceRunNext + 120 frame #22: 0x0000000186144fac UIKitCore`schedulerStepScheduledMainSectionContinue + 56 frame #23: 0x00000002505ad150 UpdateCycle`UC::DriverCore::continueProcessing() + 36 frame #24: 0x0000000180445b20 CoreFoundation`__CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 24 frame #25: 0x0000000180445a68 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopDoSource0 + 168 frame #26: 0x00000001804451f4 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 220 frame #27: 0x00000001804443a8 CoreFoundation`__CFRunLoopRun + 756 frame #28: 0x000000018043f458 CoreFoundation`_CFRunLoopRunSpecificWithOptions + 496 frame #29: 0x00000001928d19bc GraphicsServices`GSEventRunModal + 116 frame #30: 0x0000000186224480 UIKitCore`-[UIApplication _run] + 772 frame #31: 0x0000000186228650 UIKitCore`UIApplicationMain + 124 frame #32: 0x000000010bb1b504 MyApp.debug.dylib`main at main.swift:13:1 frame #33: 0x00000001043813d0 dyld_sim`start_sim + 20 frame #34: 0x000000010468ab98 dyld`start + 6076 Used let _ = Self.printChanges() in my SwiftUI View and got infinite changes of \_UICornerProvider.<computed 0x000000018527ffd8 (Optional<UICoordinateSpace>)> changed. Reproduces only on beta; works on stable iOS. Likely beta-specific bug in SwiftUI rendering.
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Sep ’25
I don't want black background in presented sheet
I want a different color, one from my asset catalog, as the background of my first ever swift UI view (and, well, swift, the rest of the app is still obj.c) I've tried putting the color everywhere, but it does't take. I tried with just .red, too to make sure it wasn't me. Does anyone know where I can put a color call that will actually run? Black looks very out of place in my happy app. I spent a lot of time making a custom dark palette. TIA KT @State private var viewModel = ViewModel() @State private var showAddSheet = false var body: some View { ZStack { Color.myCuteBg .ignoresSafeArea(.all) NavigationStack { content .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.inline) .toolbar { ToolbarItem(placement: .principal) { Image("cute.image") .font(.system(size: 30)) .foregroundColor(.beigeTitle) } } } .background(Color.myCuteBg) .presentationBackground(.myCuteBg) .sheet(isPresented: $showAddSheet) { AddView() } .environment(viewModel) .onAppear { viewModel.fetchStuff() } } .tint(.cuteColor) } @ViewBuilder var content: some View { if viewModel.list.isEmpty && viewModel.anotherlist.isEmpty { ContentUnavailableView( "No Content", image: "stop", description: Text("Add something here by tapping the + button.") ) } else { contentList } } var contentList: some View { blah blah blah } } First I tried the background, then the presentation background, and finally the Zstack. I hope this is fixed because it's actually fun to build scrollable content and text with swiftUI and I'd been avoiding it for years.
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Cannot get drop action to trigger (Xcode 26 beta 3)
I'm unable to find the right combination modifiers to get drag and drop to work using the new .draggable(containerItemID:) and dragContainer(for:in:selection:_:) modifiers. The drag is initiated with the item's ID, the item is requested from the .dragContainer modifier, but the drop closure is never triggered. Minimal repro: struct Item: Identifiable, Codable, Transferable { var id = UUID() var value: String static var transferRepresentation: some TransferRepresentation { CodableRepresentation(contentType: .tab) } } struct DragDrop: View { @State var items: [Item] = [ Item(value: "Hello"), Item(value: "world"), Item(value: "something"), Item(value: "else") ] var body: some View { List(items) { item in HStack { Text(item.value) Spacer() } .contentShape(Rectangle()) .draggable(containerItemID: item.id) .dropDestination(for: Item.self) { items, session in print("Drop: \(items)") } } .dragContainer(for: Item.self) { itemID in print("Drag: \(itemID)") return items.filter { itemID == $0.id } } } } #Preview("Simple") { DragDrop() }
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Jul ’25
Apple Intelligence stuck at 100% on macOS 26 Beta 1
Hello, I'm unable to develop for Apple Intelligence on my Mac Studio, M1 Max running macOS 26 beta 1. The models get downloaded and I can also verify that they exist in /System/Library/AssetsV2/ however the download progress remains stuck at 100%. Checking console logs shows the process generativeexperiencesd reporting the following: My device region and language is set to English (India). Things I've already tried: Changing language and region to English (US) Reinstalling macOS Trying with a different ISP via hotspot.
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Jun ’25
Safari Technology Preview closes unexpectedly on external monitor
If the Safari Technology Preview window is located on an external monitor with DisplayLink and the computer goes to sleep (screen saver), when it returns, it closes with an error. If the window is located on another monitor that is connected by USB, it does not close. Equipo: Macbook Pro M4 Pro SO: MacOS Sequoia 15.6.1 Safari Technology Preview: Release 227 (preview version work fine) DisplayLink Manager: 13.0.1 (build 46)
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Sep ’25
Unsupported SDK or Xcode version on iOS 26 builds
Since first beta of iOS 26 I've created a workflow where I can deploy to TestFlight the builds compiled using the iOS 26 SDK, and it has worked fine until yesterday when I started receiving this error: Unsupported SDK or Xcode version. Your app was built with an SDK or version of Xcode that isn’t supported. Although you can use beta versions of SDKs and Xcode to build and upload apps to App Store Connect, you need to use the latest Release Candidates (RC) for SDKs and Xcode to submit the app. For details on currently supported SDKs and versions of Xcode, visit: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases. I haven't changed anything in the workflow so I suspect it's a bug on Apple side? Or am I missing something? It is set to use "Latest Beta or Release" for both Xcode and macOS, archive and deploy to TestFlight Internal Testing. Thank you!
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Jul ’25
Can't install Universal Simulator with Xcode-beta 5
When I try to install the iOS 26.0 Universal Simulator component with Xcode-beta 5 I get the following error: Download failed. Domain: DVTDownloadableErrorDomain Code: 41 User Info: { DVTErrorCreationDateKey = "2025-08-11 14:39:06 +0000"; } -- Download failed. Domain: DVTDownloadableErrorDomain Code: 41 -- System Information macOS Version 15.6 (Build 24G84) Xcode 26.0 (24198.5) (Build 17A5295f) Timestamp: 2025-08-11T17:39:06+03:00
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Aug ’25
Preview crashes when using ForEach with a Binding to an array and generics
The following repro case results in a previews crash on Xcode 26 beta 3 (report attached). FB18762054 import SwiftUI final class MyItem: Identifiable, Labelled { var label: String init(_ label: String) { self.label = label } } protocol Labelled { var label: String { get } } struct HelloView: View { let label: String var body: some View { Text(label) } } struct ListView<Element: Labelled & Identifiable>: View { @Binding var elements: [Element] var body: some View { List { ForEach($elements, id: \.id) { $element in HelloView(label: element.label) // crash // Replacing the above with a predefined view works correctly // Text(element.label) } } } } struct ForEachBindingRepro: View { @State var elements: [MyItem] = [ MyItem("hello"), MyItem("world"), ] var body: some View { ListView(elements: $elements) } } #Preview("ForEachBindingRepro") { ForEachBindingRepro() } foreachbindingrepro-2025-07-12-020628.ips
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Jul ’25
Cannot add VPN configuration on iOS 26 beta 5 when passcode is enabled
On iOS 26 beta 5, it is impossible to add a VPN configuration when a passcode is set on the device. Every time, all it does is redirect to the Settings app with no prompt for passcode. The only way around this is to disable passcode on the device so adding a VPN configuration doesn’t have to open the Settings app. This issue happened intermittently in the past with previous iOS 26 betas and even on iOS 18, but the problem has worsened on iOS 26 beta 5 to the point where you have to turn off passcode to add a VPN. Feedback ID: FB17974765
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Aug ’25
Read-only file system (Mac OS Extended)
After updating to another beta of High Sierra, my internal hard drive became read-only somehow. I have a user home directory on that and many things have stopped working. I tried re-installing the OS, but it didn't help. I'm out of options by now. Anyone has ideas how can I fix that?
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MetalToolchain fail installation xcode 26.0 beta 5, tahoe 26.0
Failed fetching catalog for assetType (com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain), serverParameters ({ RequestedBuild = 17A5295f; }) Domain: DVTDownloadsUtilitiesErrorDomain Code: -1 User Info: { DVTErrorCreationDateKey = "2025-08-08 07:59:24 +0000"; } Failed fetching catalog for assetType (com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain), serverParameters ({ RequestedBuild = 17A5295f; }) Domain: DVTDownloadsUtilitiesErrorDomain Code: -1 Download failed due to not being able to find the host. (Catalog download for com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain) Domain: com.apple.MobileAssetError.Download Code: 59 User Info: { checkConfiguration = 1; } System Information macOS Version 26.0 (Build 25A5327h) Xcode 26.0 (24198.5) (Build 17A5295f) Timestamp: 2025-08-08T08:59:24+01:00
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Aug ’25
iOS 27 Beta 1: iPhone 17 reverted to Old Siri instead of New Siri.
My phone no longer shows the waitlist for Siri and has the option to "Try New Siri." I select it, continue, continue and the settings change to "Siri (Beta)" and the waitlist option is no longer there, but when using Siri it's the old pre-Apple Intelligence Siri that activates (little bubble at the bottom) and it does not work. Going to Safari and typing "Siri://" opens the New Siri App, but it says "Siri Update in Progress; Adding support for Siri hasn't completed. Open Settings to check the status." The app does not show up in Spotlight. My phone is done Indexing and all signs point to my phone being enrolled to use the New Siri, but it isn't working at all and still has not shown up. I've tried restarting a few times. Anyone experiencing this too?
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Xcode 26 beta 3 - Metal toolchain installed but not working
Under Xcode 26 beta 3 I'm trying to build a project which uses Metal. I've installed the Metal Toolchain 26.0 under Settings -> Components, but when I start a build it fails during the "Prepare build" step with the following error (repeated many times): stat(/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/mnt/com.apple.MobileAsset.MetalToolchain-v17.1.5276.7.Pb9SLL/Metal.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang): No such file or directory (2) I've confirmed that there is in fact no 'clang' binary in that directory. I've tried using xcode-select to set the Xcode 26 Beta app as the active developer directory, and xcodebuild -version shows: Xcode 26.0 Build version 17A5276g Any ideas on other things to try?
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macOS 26 Beta - man page of sw_vers is not accurate
A few minutes back I filed a feedback assistant issue for this (FB18173706), but I am not sure I filed it in the correct category and I can't find a way to edit it either. So posting this message here just to have to assigned in the right category if appropriate. The issue is as follows. On macOS 26 Tahoe Beta, "man sw_vers" has this among other details: Previous versions of sw_vers respected the SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT environment variable to provide compatibility fallback versions for scripts which did not support the macOS 11.0+ version transition. This is no longer supported, versions returned by sw_vers will always reflect the real system version. It says that SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT is no longer supported. That doesn't look right, because running sw_vers as follows on macOS 26 Beta results in: SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=1 sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 16.0 BuildVersion: 25A5279m i.e. setting the environment variable SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=1 results in sw_vers reporting the version as 16.0. Now try with SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0, and the result is: SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0 sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 26.0 BuildVersion: 25A5279m notice the output says 26.0. So it appears that SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT is supported even on macOS 26. I think the man page requires an update to match this behaviour.
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UIRequiresFullScreen in iPadOS 26
Our app includes the UIRequiresFullScreen plist key, but the iPadOS 26 betas seem to ignore this. The window handle is still displayed, and while the window aspect ratio seems to be constrained, you can still adjust it and arrange it alongside other apps. We do not want to support windowing or multi-tasking, and the WWDC sessions indicated there would be a way to opt out of the new windowing system. Has UIRequiresFullScreen been silently deprecated, or are we missing something in our implementation?
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Unable to find a team with the given Team ID to which you belong.
Has anyone else run across this after manually renewing an expired developer account? Happens when I go to the "Certificates, Identifiers, &amp; Profiles" page and click on anything. Also unable to download any of the iOS SDK's. Any ideas?
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macOS 26: NSTokenField crashes due to NSGenericException caused by too many Update Constraints
This example application crashes when entering any text to the token field with FAULT: NSGenericException: The window has been marked as needing another Update Constraints in Window pass, but it has already had more Update Constraints in Window passes than there are views in the window. The app uses controlTextDidChange to update a live preview where it accesses the objectValue of the token field. If one character is entered, it also looks like the NSTokenFieldDelegate methods tokenField(_:styleForRepresentedObject:) tokenField(_:editingStringForRepresentedObject:) tokenField(_:representedObjectForEditing:) are called more than 10000 times until the example app crashes on macOS Tahoe 26 beta 6. I've reported this issue with beta 1 as FB18088608, but haven't heard back so far. I have multiple occurrences of this issue in my app, which is working fine on previous versions of macOS. I haven't found a workaround yet, and I’m getting anxious of this issue persisting into the official release.
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iOS 26 Beta 3 `safeAreaInsets`
I noticed that trying to access safeAreaInsets from the active window causes an infinite run loop. This issue appeared after updating to Beta 3. Here’s an example of the code: extension UIDevice { var safeAreaInsets: UIEdgeInsets { guard let windowScene = UIApplication.shared.connectedScenes.first as? UIWindowScene, let window = windowScene.windows.first(where: { $0.isKeyWindow }) else { return .zero } return window.safeAreaInsets } } The return doesn’t happen because it ends up in some kind of recursion.
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I can't run or create a simulator that isn't iOS26 after downloading the Xcode Beta 3
I downloaded the Xcode Beta 3 on my MacBook Pro M4 Base today and tested out some iOS26 mechanics of my app. And when I came back to my main Xcode to continue developing in iOS18, I couldn't build my app. I went to Product &gt; Destination &gt; Manage run destinations and then tried to create a simulator with iOS18 but it didn't show up, only choice that's showing up was iOS26. I tried deleting iOS18 platform and downloading it again but it didn't solve, I tried deleting Xcode Beta but it didn't solve the problem either. I deleted Runtimes folder, it didn't solve too. I can not create a simulator of iOS18 or below too, the error says "The iOS 18.5 simulator runtime is not available. Try reinstalling Xcode or the simulator runtime." How can I fix this problem?
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