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How do I know if a method is available?

December 3, 2010 by jaimerios

The Mac OS supports, and has for a long time now, methods for checking whether or not you have functionality available to you from the SDK or from a class that was built by another developer. This may be compared to COM, which is fair, but the implementation is much richer.

Categories Coding Tags calling methods, checking for methods, dylib, Mac OS, Xcode Leave a comment

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