I've corrected the answer for you:
Don't put a space before the numbers in the list
Use eight spaces to indent code within a list
Use four spaces to continue text (e.g., a new paragraph) within a list
I also added blank lines to vertically separate the list, but you could remove them if you didn't want them.
FWIW as the answer may still be edited, here's the markdown:
All credit goes to jrtuton for this. Is there some way to attribute the answer to him?
Here are the changes made:
1. Removed the Goal class from the compile list for the test target.
2. Added proper access modifiers to the Goal class:
public class Goal: NSManagedObject {
@NSManaged public var displayDesc: String
@NSManaged public var motivation: String
@NSManaged public var cratedDate: NSDate
@NSManaged public var goalType: NSNumber
3. Added a public init method:
public init(entity: NSEntityDescription, insertIntoManagedObjectContext: NSManagedObjectContext) {
super.init(entity: entity, insertIntoManagedObjectContext: insertIntoManagedObjectContext)
}
4. Imported the LifeList module in my test class:
import LifeList
<pre><code>
versus indentation, if you want a code block within the list, you need to indent 8 spaces: 4 to say it’s part of the list item, and 4 to say that it’s code.<pre><code>
under item 3 to get it to work (although removing the<pre><code>
and adding 8 spaces as suggested should have worked too), but the fact that the preview didn't reflect what was actually posted is a legit bug