I've updated Xcode and since updating I've been getting NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
and NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END
macros around every new header file for every new class that I create.
I know what it does, but I'm not interested in nullability annotations it and it causes unnecessary warnings when I try to set some properties to nil
in my app (which are perfectly okay to set to nil
).
How do I prevent Xcode from creating these every time I create a new file? (other than the obvious: deleting them individually)
nil
. Its actually an improvement for ObjC, too.nil
don't crash in Objective-C (unless you use them in unexpected places, e.g. addingnil
to aNSArray
) but they still hide errors ("my method is not being called"). Nil-awareness is helpful for Objective-C too.