A Swift Property Wrapper for automatically clamping floating-point values within a closed range of [0,1].
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A Swift Property Wrapper for automatically clamping floating-point values within a closed range of [0,1].
An example project of a module (library) written in Swift for both macOS and Linux
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A custom SwiftUI EnvironmentValue for dynamically reading a view's SafeArea inset dimensions.
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A Swift Property Wrapper for automatically clamping Comparable values within a closed range.
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