I'm looking to make my app compatible with older versions of iPhone OS. I did see weak linking mentioned as an option. Can I use OS version detection code to avoid code blocks that the OS can't handle? (Say iAD?)
if(OS >= 4.0){
//set up iADs using "NDA code"...
}
If yes, what goes in place of if(OS >= 4.0)
?
You should be weak linking against the new frameworks. Alongside that you should be checking the availability of new APIs using methods like NSClassFromString
, respondsToSelector
, instancesRespondToSelector
etc.
Eg. Weak linking against MessageUI.framework (an old example, but still relevant)
First check if the MFMailComposerController
class exists:
Class mailComposerClass = NSClassFromString(@"MFMailComposerController");
if (mailComposerClass != nil)
{
// class exists, you can use it
}
else
{
// class doesn't exist, work around for older OS
}
If you need to use new constants, types or functions, you can do something like:
if (&UIApplicationWillEnterBackgroundNotification != nil)
{
// go ahead and use it
}
If you need to know if you can use anew methods on an already existing class, you can do:
if ([existingInstance respondsToSelector:@selector(someSelector)])
{
// method exists
}
And so on. Hope this helps.