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What is your requirement?
Do I always need to implement weakSelf inside a block ?
__block ViewController *__SELF = self;
stackoverflow.com/a/20032131/3480088 says that we don't always have to
then use __SELF instead of self inside a block
I am sorry my knowledge of blocks is poor but what does __block does here ? Can't I just use __weak?
13:04
It tells the compiler that any variable marked by it must be treated in a special way when it is used inside a block. Normally, variables and their contents that are also used in blocks are copied, thus any modification done to these variables don't show outside the block. When they are marked with __block, the modifications done inside the block are also visible outside of it.
__block is a storage qualifier that can be used in two ways:

Marks that a variable lives in a storage that is shared between the lexical scope of the original variable and any blocks declared within that scope. And clang will generate a struct to represent this variable, and use this struct by reference(not by value).

In MRC, __block can be used to avoid retain object variables a block captures. Careful that this doesn't work for ARC. In ARC, you should use __weak instead.
Ok goy it. I also want to know wheather
[myArray enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop){
[self doSomethingWithObject:obj];
}];
will lead to a retain cycle ?
Check last line's last words
Don't pass self inside block
__weak ViewController *__SELF = self;
Then use __SELF instead of self
[__SELF doSomethingWithObject:obj];
any one having solution of following

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20907025/google-sign-in-finishedwithauth-gets-called-only-after-clicking-twice
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Q: Google sign-in finishedWithAuth gets called only after clicking twice

Rameez HussainI am trying to set up Google login on my app and I have setup the following function for it: -(void) performGoogleLogin{ GPPSignIn *signIn = [GPPSignIn sharedInstance]; signIn.shouldFetchGooglePlusUser = YES; signIn.shouldFetchGoogleUserEmail = YES; signIn.clientID = kClientId; signIn.scopes ...

Where you set the UI delegate?
GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().delegate = self
GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().uiDelegate = self
GIDSignIn.sharedInstance().signIn()
this code is enough
and email is default
You don't need to set scope for it
It seems you are using old methods
Use signIn function instead of authenticate
@tiger Tiger if we open url in safari will appstore reject the build? i know for fb , gmail it rejects
13:16
no I set in button click
Use inbuilt safari
@Rinku
Check this
Don't use openURL: method to open a link outside the app
all new apps opens the link inside the app with a done button, back to app button
See you tomorrow, Leaving for the day!!
Ram Ram 
fine, thank you Tiger
Ram Ram
13:38
Hi Guys,
Can someone please have a look at my this question

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24585717/catransform3d-no-perspective
13:51
@TheTiger Thank you :)
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help me in fixing this
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