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    • filippocld
      filippocld last edited by

      Thanks, waiting for it :-)

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      • omz
        omz last edited by

        Okay, here's a minimal example that shows how you can use RPScreenRecorder – as I said, it'll only work with the latest build (#160023), so please install that first.

        Note to others who might be reading this: You also need to have the iOS 9 beta installed for this to work.

        from objc_util import *
        import time
        
        NSBundle = ObjCClass('NSBundle')
        replaykit = NSBundle.bundleWithPath_('/System/Library/Frameworks/ReplayKit.framework')
        replaykit.load()
        
        RPScreenRecorder = ObjCClass('RPScreenRecorder')
        
        def stop_callback(_cmd, _vc):
        	vc = ObjCInstance(_vc)
        	rootvc = UIApplication.sharedApplication().keyWindow().rootViewController()
        	vc.popoverPresentationController().setSourceView_(rootvc.view())
        	rootvc.presentViewController_animated_completion_(vc, True, None)
        
        stop_handler = ObjCBlock(stop_callback, restype=None, argtypes=[c_void_p, c_void_p])
        
        recorder = RPScreenRecorder.sharedRecorder()
        
        @on_main_thread
        def start_recording():
        	recorder.startRecordingWithMicrophoneEnabled_handler_(False, None)
        
        @on_main_thread
        def stop_recording():
        	recorder.stopRecordingWithHandler_(stop_handler)
        
        start_recording()
        time.sleep(5)
        stop_recording()
        
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        • filippocld
          filippocld last edited by

          Thanks.
          What is @on_main_thread for?

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          • omz
            omz last edited by

            What is @on_main_thread for?

            I think it's not strictly necessary here, but most things that have to do with UI need to be called from the main thread.

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            • filippocld
              filippocld last edited by

              It crashes :-( i copied exactly what you wrote and crashes 😱

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              • omz
                omz last edited by

                Hmm. What kind of device do you have? Could be that it doesn't work on 32 bit...

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                • filippocld
                  filippocld last edited by

                  Ipad air 2, it is 64 bit. I noticed removing on main thread crashes the app after the recording and before the presentation, leaving it crashes when start_recording() is called

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                  • omz
                    omz last edited by

                    Okay, no idea what might be causing the crash then, sorry. :/

                    It doesn't crash here at all, but I've noticed that the resulting videos contain strange artifacts (looks like tearing), not sure if that's related somehow.

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                    • filippocld
                      filippocld last edited by

                      Ok, will try to solve it by me :-/
                      If you find something that could cause crashes tell me

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                      • filippocld
                        filippocld last edited by

                        I'm near to the solution.
                        I removed @on_main_thread (that crashes many scripts i already worked on and worked with previous beta) and i tried to experiment with ObjCBlocks, always with a crash. So downloaded the example in the docs about the blocks. Guess what? It Crashes! The crash definitely has to do with blocks

                        Hope this helps solving the bug,
                        Filippo

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                        • omz
                          omz last edited by

                          I'll do some more testing. It might have to do with different build settings in the TestFlight version vs. my local development build – after all, the code I posted definitely works here, and I don't think hardware differences are responsible for this (iPad Air 1 vs. 2 aren't that different).

                          I think this particular use case is possible to do without blocks (using a delegate instead), but it would still be nice if I could get those to work reliably.

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                          • filippocld
                            filippocld last edited by filippocld

                            Thanks :-)
                            Did some (more and more) testing with the example file and found that maybe the line 14 (where the handler is called) is responsible for the crash

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                            • ywangd
                              ywangd last edited by

                              I can run the example block code (sorting function) from the documentation. My device is also a iPad Air 2.

                              The RPScreenRecorder did NOT run but it was due to a different error. The replaykit was not created successfully. The bundleWithPath_ method returned a None for me.

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                              • filippocld
                                filippocld last edited by filippocld

                                Your error is there because you have iOS 8. ReplayKit is a framework of iOS 9.

                                Dunno about the example, maybe is some iOS 9 bug

                                @omz I was wrong, the line that crashes the app is line 14, where you call the handler. Anyway @on_main_thread crashes too for me. Remember i am on iPad Air 2 WiFi iOS 9 beta 5

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                                • filippocld
                                  filippocld last edited by

                                  Ok, @omz in the meantime can you show me how to do with delegates, please? :-)
                                  Would be much appreciated

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                                  • omz
                                    omz last edited by

                                    @filippocld said:

                                    Ok, @omz in the meantime can you show me how to do with delegates, please? :-)
                                    Would be much appreciated

                                    Turns out that I was wrong about that. It's not possible to do this without blocks.

                                    I don't really have any idea why this doesn't work for you, to be honest. I installed the latest beta directly from TestFlight (the exact same build you have) on an iPad Air 1 that has iOS 9 beta 5 installed, and it works just fine. I just can't think of a reason why it wouldn't work on an iPad Air 2 right now.

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                                    • filippocld
                                      filippocld last edited by

                                      Do you have a way to see my crash logs and maybe understand the problem?
                                      I mean, it happens everytime i call an handler in every function, it shouldn't be so difficult.

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                                      • omz
                                        omz last edited by omz

                                        I only get aggregate crash reports, and they're delayed, so if you could send me one of yours, that might be helpful (Settings app β†’ privacy β†’ diagnostics & usage β†’ diagnostics & usage data). I can't really promise that I can fix this though – as I've mentioned in the docs, the whole ObjCBlock feature is extremely experimental and relies on stuff that isn't really documented anywhere.

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                                        • filippocld
                                          filippocld last edited by

                                          I am currently having problems sith crash logs in iOS 9 beta 5, will send them later this week when beta 6 comes out.

                                          Anyway i have a question.
                                          Can you show me the simplest example of : "For blocks that don’t have a return value and no arguments, you can pass a Python function, and it’ll be converted to an ObjCBlock automatically."
                                          ? Still doing some testing and slowly understanding the mechanics

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                                          • omz
                                            omz last edited by

                                            Shortest example I can think of, though I don't really think it'll work for you if other blocks crash...

                                            from objc_util import *
                                            NSOperationQueue = ObjCClass('NSOperationQueue')
                                            NSBlockOperation = ObjCClass('NSBlockOperation')
                                            
                                            def foobar():
                                            	print 'test'
                                            
                                            q = NSOperationQueue.mainQueue()
                                            op = NSBlockOperation.blockOperationWithBlock_(foobar)
                                            q.addOperation_(op)
                                            
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