Is there any problem with giving clients integer custom names? I seem to remember all names had to begin with a letter, or am I mistaken?
Also, in Swift is there a way to selectively listen to events? I remember in Obj-C we used to have to import specific events in order to receive them. Is there a way to prohibit listening to specific events on specific clients?
Thanks in advance.
client name and listening to events
Re: client name and listening to events
Hi,
user names can use any character, there are no limitations, besides being unique.
Clients are compiled binaries so, as the developer, you get to decide which events you want to listen to and which you don't want.
It's not entirely clear what do you mean by "prohibit listening"... Maybe you can give us an example to clarify?
Thanks
user names can use any character, there are no limitations, besides being unique.
Also, in Swift is there a way to selectively listen to events? I remember in Obj-C we used to have to import specific events in order to receive them. Is there a way to prohibit listening to specific events on specific clients?
Clients are compiled binaries so, as the developer, you get to decide which events you want to listen to and which you don't want.
It's not entirely clear what do you mean by "prohibit listening"... Maybe you can give us an example to clarify?
Thanks
Re: client name and listening to events
In AS or JS I would addEventListener for specific events on a case by case basis. Is there no way to do this in Swift/Objective-C? Thanks.
Re: client name and listening to events
Hi,
no the Objective-C API work in a more Apple-like fashion where you have a Protocol with a number of methods that can be implemented to handle specific events.
Cheers
no the Objective-C API work in a more Apple-like fashion where you have a Protocol with a number of methods that can be implemented to handle specific events.
Cheers
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