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2026-04-16
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fidelity

XFlow SwiftUI Migration

Goal

Track the durable behavior patterns introduced while moving XFlow from older assumptions toward a more complete SwiftUI implementation.


Stable Themes

  • SwiftUI migration was not just a UI rewrite; it exposed contract, lifecycle, and parity gaps.
  • Historical Slack evidence repeatedly referenced:
    • component type expansion beyond simple string assumptions
    • Next-button visibility rules driven by full service parameters
    • markdown link handling and analytics integration
    • navigation and modal behavior in pure SwiftUI environments
    • dismissal delegate lifecycle sequencing

What Matters Now

  • When a SwiftUI issue appears, check whether the missing behavior is:
    • parity with UIKit behavior
    • an incomplete service contract interpretation
    • a lifecycle sequencing problem
    • a consumer presentation constraint in Fid4
  • Do not assume a visual issue is only cosmetic; several historical SwiftUI bugs changed flow behavior materially.

Historical Signals From Slack

  • Jeff and Norman repeatedly refined story titles and descriptions around SwiftUI architecture changes, showing that scope wording mattered because the work was often deeper than the first symptom.
  • Historical Slack context also shows that SwiftUI-specific work frequently required cross-team clarification when external dependencies or consumer environments behaved differently.