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A Summary of the WWDC25 Group Lab - Developer Tools
At WWDC25 we launched a new type of Lab event for the developer community - Group Labs. A Group Lab is a panel Q&A designed for a large audience of developers. Group Labs are a unique opportunity for the community to submit questions directly to a panel of Apple engineers and designers. Here are the highlights from the WWDC25 Group Lab for Developer Tools. Will my project codebase be used for training when I use Xcode's intelligent assistant powered by cloud-based models? When using ChatGPT without logging in, your data will not be used to improve any models. If you log in to a ChatGPT account, this is based on your ChatGPT account settings, which allows you to opt-out (it defaults to on). When using Xcode with accounts for other model providers, you should check with the policies of your provider. And finally, at no point will any portion of your codebase be used to train or improve any Apple models. We'd love to make our SwiftUI Previews (and soon, Playgrounds) as snappy as possible. Is there any way to skip certain build steps, such as running linters? It seems the build environment is exactly the same (compared to a debug build), but maybe there's a trick. Starting with Xcode 16, SwiftUI previews use the exact same build artifacts as the regular build. The new Playgrounds support in Xcode 26 uses these build artifacts too. Shell script build phases are the most common thing that introduces extra build time, so as a first step, try turning off all shell script build phases (like linters) to get an idea if that’s the issue. If those build phases add significant time to your build, consider moving some of those phases into asynchronous steps, such as running linters before committing instead of on every build. If you do need a shell script build phase to run during your build, make sure to explicitly define the input and output files, as that is a huge way to improve your build performance. Are we able to provide additional context for the models, like coding standards? Documentation for third party dependencies? Documentation on your own codebase that explains things like architecture and more? In general, Xcode will automatically search for the right context based on the question and the evolving answer, as the model can interact multiple times with your project as it develops an answer. This will automatically pick up the coding style of the code it sees, and can include files that contain architecture comments, etc. Beyond automatic context, you can manually attach other documents, even if they aren't in your project. For example, you could make a file with rules and ideas and attach it, and it will influence the response. We are very aware of other kinds of automatic context like rule files, etc, though Xcode does not support these at this time. Once ChatGPT is enabled for Coding Intelligence in Xcode 26, and I sign into my existing ChatGPT account, will the ChatGPT Coding Intelligence model in Xcode know about chat conversations on Xcode development done previously in the ChatGPT Mac app? Xcode does not use information from other conversations, and conversations started in Xcode are not accessible in the web UI or ChatGPT app. Is there a plan to make SwiftUI views easier to locate and understand in the view hierarchy like UIKit views? SwiftUI uses a declarative paradigm to define your user interface. That allows you to specify what you want, with the system translating that into an efficient representation at runtime. Unlike traditional AppKit and UIKit, seeing the runtime representation of SwiftUI views isn't sufficient in order to understand why it's not doing what you want. This year, we introduced a SwiftUI Instrument that shows why things are happening, like view re-rendering. Is it possible to use the AI chat with ChatGPT Enterprise? My company doesn't allow us to use the general ChatGPT, only the enterprise version they have setup that prevents data from being leaked Yes, Xcode 26 supports logging into any existing ChatGPT account, including enterprise accounts. If that does not meet your needs, you can also setup a local server that implements the popular chat completions REST API to talk to your enterprise account how you need. Now that Icon Composer is here, how does it complement or replace existing vector design tools such as Sketch for icon design? Icon Composer complements your existing vector design tools. You should continue to create your shapes, gradients, and layers in another tool like Sketch, and compose the exported SVG layers in Icon Composer. Once you bring your layers into Icon Composer, you can then use it to influence the translucency, blur, and specular highlights for your icon. What’s one feature or improvement in the new Xcode that you personally think developers will love, but might not immediately discover? Maybe something tucked away or quietly powerful that’s flown under the radar so far? One feature we're particularly excited about is the new power profiler for iOS, which gives you further insights into the energy consumption of your app beyond what was possible with the energy instrument previously. You can learn more about how to use this instrument and how it can help you greatly reduce your apps battery usage in the documentation, as well as the session Profile and optimize power usage in your app. There were also improvements in accessibility this year with Voice Control, where you can naturally speak your Swift code to Xcode, and it understands the Swift syntax as you speak. To see it in action, take a look at the demonstration in What’s new in Xcode 26. We have a software advisory council that is very sensitive to having our private information going to the cloud in any form. What information do you have to help me guide Xcode and Apple Intelligence through the acceptance process? One thing you can do is configure a proxy for your enterprise that implementing the popular Chat Completions API endpoint protocol. When using a model provider via URL, you can use your proxy endpoint to inspect the network traffic for anything that you do not want sent outside of your enterprise, and then forward the traffic through the proxy to your chosen model provider. Are there list of recommended LLMs to use with Xcode via Intelligence/Local? I've tried Gemma3-12B, but.. I hope there are better options? Apple doesn't have a published list of recommended local models. This is a fast-moving space, and so a recommendation would become out of date very quickly as new models are released. We encourage you to try out the local model support in Xcode 26 with models that you find meet your needs, and let us and the community know! (continued below)
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(React-Native Expo) Add Dependency for Local Native Module
I am converting a project to expo and have created a new expo project. I have migrated most of the react-native code but need to add a native module. I added it using npx create-expo-module expo-settings --local The name of the module DataRetrieval. So far so good but I need a package SwiftCSV. I added it as a dependency to Pods and did a npx pod-install but when I try to import SwiftCSV as a subproject, it is not found. So I tried adding to the DataRetrieval podspec an s.dependency 'SwiftCSV'. I then get an error that there is a redefining of symbols. I am able to include this in a regular Swift file but not in the sub-module under expo. What am I missing about how to not only add a native module but to add dependencies and include it in my project? Thanks, Ray
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Feb ’25
PlaygroundSupport no longer available for Playground apps
In Swift Playground 4.6.2 the package PlaygroundSupport is no longer available to Playground apps. The following test previously permitted apps run in the Playground vs compiled in XCode to support different behavior: #if canImport(PlaygroundSupport) container = NSPersistentContainer(name: "myApp", managedObjectModel: Self.createModel()) #else container = NSPersistentCloudKitContainer(name: "myApp") #endif Since Swift Playground 4.6.2 the PlaygroundSupport package is no longer available for app projects in Playgrounds. Is there a different compile type test which can be used to differentiate compilation for Swift Playground apps ? I am currently having to use a runtime workaround (below) but would prefer a compile time test is an alternative is available. public static var inPlayground: Bool { if Bundle.allBundles.contains(where: { ($0.bundleIdentifier ?? "").contains("swift-playgrounds") }) { return true } else { return false } }
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Xcode editor fails to generate Swift Asset Symbol Extension if on demand resources is used
I started using on-demand resources for some data assets. After that, the Swift Asset Symbol Extension feature began to fail in the Xcode editor. Even though the app builds and runs fine, the Xcode editor shows errors, indicating that there is no extension variable for my color and image assets. I submitted feedback and updated it after each new Xcode release. However, I have not received any responses, and the problem persists. The Xcode versions I tested: 15.3, 15.4, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3 Steps to reproduce this error: Create a new app project (SwiftUI, Swift). Create a new color asset named "myBackground." In ContentView, add a background modifier to a view: .background(Color.myBackground). Auto-completion will work, and there are no issues. Create a new data asset named "myData." Add the "On Demand Resource" tag to "myData" with the tag "some_tag." Create a new color asset named "myOtherBackground" and make its color different from "myBackground." In ContentView, try to replace the background with Color.myOtherBackground. It will not be listed in auto-completion and will show the error "Type 'Color' has no member 'myOtherBackground.'" However, it will still compile and show "myOtherBackground" in the preview, simulator, or on the device. You will start to see the failed "Project Build Preparation" report in the Reports Navigator in Xcode. According to the report, the "GenerateAssetSymbols" command fails. Error message: GenerateAssetSymbols /Users/***/Projects/***/***/Assets.xcassets (in target '***' from project '***') cd /Users/***/Projects/*** /Applications/Xcode_15.3.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/actool --output-format human-readable-text --notices --warnings --export-dependency-info /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/assetcatalog_dependencies --output-partial-info-plist /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/assetcatalog_generated_info.plist --app-icon AppIcon --accent-color tint --compress-pngs --enable-on-demand-resources YES --development-region en --target-device iphone --minimum-deployment-target 15.0 --platform iphonesimulator --asset-pack-output-specifications /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/AssetPackOutputSpecifications.plist --compile /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/workoutai.app /Users/***/Projects/***/***/Assets.xcassets --bundle-identifier *** --generate-swift-asset-symbols /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/DerivedSources/GeneratedAssetSymbols.swift --generate-objc-asset-symbols /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/DerivedSources/GeneratedAssetSymbols.h --generate-asset-symbol-index /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/DerivedSources/GeneratedAssetSymbols-Index.plist /* com.apple.actool.errors */ : error: Could not create a NSArray from '/Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/***-***/Index.noindex/Build/Intermediates.noindex/***.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/***.build/AssetPackOutputSpecifications.plist'. : error: Not enough arguments provided; where is the input document to operate on? Command GenerateAssetSymbols failed with a nonzero exit code
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Feb ’25
Xcode file liveness regression?
A while ago, perhaps early in v16, Xcode stopped tracking file liveness. I'd hoped the regression would be fixed, but... not yet. Is there some setting I'm missing? Is this from underlying filesystem limits? or from working with swift packages? Conversely, if/since this is a regression, is this the new normal, and not to be fixed (e.g., because the modern build system cannot be retrofitted to detect and update stale resources)? Assuming I create a Swift package and open it in Xcode... 1. New files I expect to get errors when I create a new swift file, add bad code, and build. Instead, the file doesn't seem to be added to the build. If I try to use Add Files to "{project}".. menu, the file is disabled for selection. A workaround is to close and re-open the project 2. Files updated extrinsically If outside Xcode I format the files in the package or edit them, I expect Xcode to notice and either 1) update with the new contents if there were no changes, or 2) ask what to do if there were changes. Instead, Xcode proceeds oblivious to the underlying changes. It is not a workaround to use Integrate/Refresh file status menu for SCM status. Again, a workaround is to close and re-open the project. Possible factors Swift package projects, if resource tracking is tied to metadata unused in package projects? External filesystem: these are on APFS volumes mounted via TB-4 and USB-3 Pilot error? Impact This leads me to re-open projects 10's of times a day, to create test files or maintain lint. Also, because I have to drop out of Xcode to process files before checking in, I end up using an external git workflow/UI. Also, because Xcode is not particularly extensible, I've written external tools for analyzing and generating Swift, hosted via CLI or eclipse (which support resource markers for UI navigation). I use Swift LSP in Eclipse for analysis and git-driven changes, and end up coding there because well, I'm already there. I'd take slower builds over this continuous hassle and context-switching in a heartbeat.
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Feb ’25
Debugging, the iPhone and Mac are no longer on the same LAN, Xcode still tries to debug using a Wifi connection
Failed to launch: 'Could not attach to pid : “17649”' -- Connection shut down by remote side while waiting for reply to initial handshake packet When connecting devices for debugging, the iPhone and Mac are no longer on the same LAN, Xcode still tries to debug using a Wifi connection. If I'm using a wired connection, please prioritize debugging using a wired connection instead of always trying to debug using a Wi-Fi connection.
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Feb ’25
Xcode 16.3 beta Predictive Code Completion not working
With MacOS Sequoia 15.4 Beta (24E5206s) and Xcode 16.3 beta (16E5104o), Predictive Code Completion no longer works. Prior to the update, (as of yesterday) completion worked under Xcode 16.2 and MacOS 15.3 Beta. The models are already loaded. So far, I've found the Predictive Completion to be useful in some situations (eg multiple cases in a switch), variably reliable in others (eg code suggestions in a CoreData stack) and downright wrong & annoying in others (eg referring to functions / modules that don't exist). Regards, Michaela
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Feb ’25
Apple Developer Enrollment Taking Too Long – Anyone Else Facing Delays?
I applied for the Apple Developer Program on 16 Feb, but my enrollment is still pending with no updates. This delay is really affecting my project timeline since I need to start marketing my app soon, and I can’t move forward without my account being approved. I’ve already reached out to Apple Developer Support, but I haven’t gotten any clear response on when it will be completed. tried even calling the support line but they couldn't help with developer accounts. Has anyone else experienced similar delays? If so, how long did it take for your account to get approved? Would appreciate any advice or insights! Thanks in advance.
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Feb ’25
Confusing situation with the status of my Developer Program Enrollment
I've registered a developer account and paid for the Developer Program on Feb 12. On Feb 20 I received a payment confirmation. Here's how my "order" looks like right now. This is a bit confusing because there's nothing to "ship", that's a subscription. But OK, maybe that's a unified UI for all purchases. As you can see my order was not yet fulfilled. I've checked the status of my developer account. It shows "Pending". Here's the screenshot. What's even more weird, is that I still see the purchase banner as if I never paid for the program. I've opened a support ticket on Feb 19 but did not receive any messages afterwards. It's as if I've paid for the service and then got completely ignored on actually receiving the service. Does anybody know what's happening with my account? Did you encounter anything like this? Thanks in advance for any help!
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Feb ’25
iOS Sdk Version vs iOS Version
When you update XCode it updates the sdk version, but do changes in the sdk take effect for apps running in a lower iOS version or only the corresponding iOS version or higher? For instance, https://developer.apple.com/documentation/ios-ipados-release-notes/ios-ipados-18_1-release-notes Do changes listed in the notes only happen for apps that are running on iOS 18.1 devices or on any device with the app compiled against the 18.1 sdk version? Am I the only person who finds the docs totally unclear on this?
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Feb ’25
Issue with Apple Developer Program Enrollment
I’m experiencing a serious issue with my enrollment in the Apple Developer Program. I have been waiting for weeks with no response from Apple Support. Despite sending two emails (and now a 3rd) in an attempt to get a reply, I still haven’t heard back, even though I have completed all the necessary steps and received confirmation that my enrollment process has started. Has anyone else experienced a similar situation? If so, how did you manage to resolve it, or do you have any advice on how I can get Apple to respond and take action? I would really appreciate any insights or suggestions. Thank you in advance!
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Feb ’25
Enrollment Issue: Payment Acknowledged but Not Charged
Hi everyone, I’m experiencing an issue with my enrollment process. I initiated three payments on the following dates: February 12, 2025: Payment attempted, received an “Order acknowledgment” email, but the amount wasn’t deducted. February 19, 2025: Reattempted payment with the same outcome. February 25, 2025: Tried again, and still no deduction from my account. I’ve contacted support (Case ID: 102538526682), but haven’t received any response. This situation affects my production process, and I’m growing increasingly concerned. Has anyone else faced and resolved successfully a similar problem, or does anyone have advice on how to escalate this issue for a quicker resolution? Thanks in advance for your help!
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Feb ’25
Configuring "high frequency sampling"
Hey folks, We are looking for a way to increase the sampling frequency beyong what's currently called "high frequency sampling" for CPU profiler (or time profiler -- doesn't really matter for us). We are aware that this is not offered through the UI but wondering if we can somehow experimentally enable this via the .tracetemplate (plist). Basically, we see that samplingRate exists (in the plist) but don't see it having an effect on the actual runs. The resulting trace file always lists sample-rate-micro-seconds="1000" for the data table. E.g., <table trigger="time" pmc-events="Cycles" target-pid="SINGLE" schema="counters-profile" needs-kernel-callstack="0" sample-rate-micro-seconds="1000"/> Cheers
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Feb ’25
Xcode 16 warning about missing symbols of static framework
I work on an SDK, and one of the ways we distribute it is as a pre-compiled static XCFramework. As far as I know, it’s the nature of a static framework to not contain symbols since the framework will be embedded in the final app binary, and the symbols should then be generated. However, when testing the "Validate" function of the Xcode 16 deployment process, our users are receiving a warning that says the framework does not contain symbols. Is my assumption about static frameworks and symbols incorrect? Could this be a bug in Xcode 16? Should we modify something in our framework to inform Xcode that symbols are not needed?
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Apple Watch SE2 Xcode Debugging Issues
I currently own an Apple Watch SE2 device. However, when I try to debug from the watch to the actual device, the connection loss issue occurs all too often. Once the connection is lost, it continues to try to connect in the Disconnected list on the Xcode "Devices and Simulators" screen and is in a loading state. Very often, even when the connection is established and you are trying to start debugging, it drops out. Xcode cannot debug properly on the actual device. I later found out that the Apple Watch SE2 does not support 5.0 Hz Wi-Fi, only 2.5 Hz. I think that might be the cause. Is this phenomenon less likely to occur if you debug on an actual device such as a regular Apple Watch 7/8/9 or Ultra model? In fact, if debugging is difficult with the Apple Watch SE model, I am wondering whether I should purchase an additional Apple Watch. Or is there another way to improve this issue? It would be nice if the Apple Watch could be debugged by connecting it to a Mac with an actual cable like the iPhone. I am wondering if there is a way to disable and enable network debugging in Xcode. In the past, debugging the watch using only Bluetooth with the iPhone in Xcode seemed to be more stable. Except for the Watch, the iPad doesn't have any major issues with Wi-Fi debugging on the iPhone.
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