NSObject
extension Reactive where Base: NSObject
The reactive extension can be accessed through the reactive
instance property and the reactive
static property.
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Undocumented
Declaration
Swift
extension Reactive where Base: NSObject
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Undocumented
Declaration
Swift
extension Reactive where Base: NSObject
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Creates a binding target which uses the lifetime of the object, and weakly references the object so that the supplied
action
is triggered only if the object has not deinitialized.Declaration
Swift
public func makeBindingTarget<U>(on scheduler: Scheduler = UIScheduler(), _ action: @escaping (Base, U) -> Void) -> BindingTarget<U>
Parameters
scheduler
An optional scheduler that the binding target uses. If it is not specified, a UI scheduler would be used.
action
The action to consume values from the bindings.
Return Value
A binding target that holds no strong references to the object.
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Create a signal which sends a
next
event at the end of every invocation ofselector
on the object.It completes when the object deinitializes.
Note
Observers to the resulting signal should not call the method specified by the selector.
Declaration
Swift
public func trigger(for selector: Selector) -> Signal<(), NoError>
Parameters
selector
The selector to observe.
Return Value
A trigger signal.
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Create a signal which sends a
next
event, containing an array of bridged arguments, at the end of every invocation ofselector
on the object.It completes when the object deinitializes.
Note
Observers to the resulting signal should not call the method specified by the selector.
Declaration
Swift
public func signal(for selector: Selector) -> Signal<[Any?], NoError>
Parameters
selector
The selector to observe.
Return Value
A signal that sends an array of bridged arguments.
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Returns a lifetime that ends when the object is deallocated.
Declaration
Swift
@nonobjc public var lifetime: Lifetime
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Create a producer which sends the current value and all the subsequent changes of the property specified by the key path.
The producer completes when the object deinitializes.
Declaration
Swift
public func producer(forKeyPath keyPath: String) -> SignalProducer<Any?, NoError>
Parameters
keyPath
The key path of the property to be observed.
Return Value
A producer emitting values of the property specified by the key path.
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Create a signal all changes of the property specified by the key path.
The signal completes when the object deinitializes.
Note
Does not send the initial value. See
producer(forKeyPath:)
.Declaration
Swift
public func signal(forKeyPath keyPath: String) -> Signal<Any?, NoError>
Parameters
keyPath
The key path of the property to be observed.
Return Value
A producer emitting values of the property specified by the key path.