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critical files saved in tmp folder #21

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top2tech opened this issue Jan 9, 2016 · 2 comments
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critical files saved in tmp folder #21

top2tech opened this issue Jan 9, 2016 · 2 comments

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@top2tech
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top2tech commented Jan 9, 2016

As below screenshot, all critical files of SwiftR are saved in tmp folder, will it be cleaned up by user or iOS?

screen shot 2016-01-08 at 6 03 22 pm

@adamhartford
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It's currently up to iOS, but it's probably a good idea to do any cleanup proactively. FWIW, writing to the temp directory is a workaround for a WKWebView limitation on iOS 8. There's no need to do this on iOS 9. Not sure yet about Mac OS X 10.11, but I'll check.

Do you have an opinion on how/when the cleanup should happen?

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Actually I don't want to do cleanup. I'm just worried that it may be cleaned up by user or by iOS, then SwiftR will be broken?

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