@twostraws That wouldn't work with an enum defined in Cocoa, because a later version of the OS could add to the enum after compilation.
@twostraws Safe, though. I agree that it's unhelpful, though not sure how it would know you didn't want the default.
@twostraws Thought you were saying that if you add to the enum it wouldn't check that you are catching the new value, but it's supposed to.
@twostraws I see what you mean, but it's not really about safety because it does check that either your catch the error or declare "throws".
Most of the links from this WWDC 2003 compilation are broken, but kudos to @gruber, @leebennett, and @arstechnica. mjtsai.com/blog/2003/06/2…
@michaelzoradi Really appreciate how quickly you get the videos out, and I like being able to see more of the speakers, not just the slides.
@michaelzoradi My wife was a good sport and chose Ali Ozer’s session for us to watch.
@twostraws Yep, that just happened to me a few days ago. Don't forget to change it in Application Loader, too, by clicking on your name.
@mhenders No, it just spins forever.