Andrew Overton c56d5d76d3
Add @objc annotations to get examples to show up in Dragons (#7168)
This is a follow up PR for #7166 adds @objc annotations to Swift catalogMetadata() methods, because the Swift 4 compiler no longer attempts to infer what methods should be visible to Objective-C. As a result of this change in the compiler, no Swift examples were showing up in Dragons after #7166. See this article: https://useyourloaf.com/blog/objc-warnings-upgrading-to-swift-4/ for additional context.
2019-04-17 21:35:43 -04:00

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// Copyright 2016-present the Material Components for iOS authors. All Rights Reserved.
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import MaterialComponents.MaterialPalettes
class PalettesStandardExampleViewController: PalettesExampleViewController {
convenience init() {
self.init(style: .grouped)
self.palettes = [
("Red", .red),
("Pink", .pink),
("Purple", .purple),
("Deep Purple", .deepPurple),
("Indigo", .indigo),
("Blue", .blue),
("Light Blue", .lightBlue),
("Cyan", .cyan),
("Teal", .teal),
("Green", .green),
("Light Green", .lightGreen),
("Lime", .lime),
("Yellow", .yellow),
("Amber", .amber),
("Orange", .orange),
("Deep Orange", .deepOrange),
("Brown", .brown),
("Grey", .grey),
("Blue Grey", .blueGrey)
]
}
}
// MARK: - Catalog by convention
extension PalettesStandardExampleViewController {
@objc class func catalogMetadata() -> [String: Any] {
return [
"breadcrumbs": ["Palettes", "Standard Palettes"],
"description": "The Palettes component provides sets of reference colors that work "
+ "well together.",
"primaryDemo": true,
"presentable": true,
]
}
}