On Aug 20, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've just "modernized" a bunch of cross-platform code in Xcode 4.4, to use 
> the new Obj-C literal and collection-access syntax. Works great when built 
> for Mac OS. But now I discover that the code gets tons of compile errors on 
> iOS because in the 5.1 SDK the NSArray and NSDictionary classes don't declare 
> the -objectForKeyedSubscript: or -objectForIndexedSubscript: methods.
> 
> Presumably this will be remedied in the hypothetical future release of Xcode 
> that includes the iOS 6 SDK. But is there anything I can do until then to 
> make this build and run on iOS 5.1?

Add a category interface on those classes that declares those methods. Don't 
implement that category.


> (And does this also imply that code using array/dictionary subscripting won't 
> run on OS X 10.7?)

It implies no such thing.


-- 
Greg Parker     [email protected]     Runtime Wrangler



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