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They enable function prototypes 28 and Objective-C methods to be tagged with the OS version in which they 29 were first available; and, if applicable, the OS version in which they 30 became deprecated. 31 32 The desktop Mac OS X and the iPhone OS X each have different version numbers. 33 The __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING() macro allows you to specify both the desktop 34 and phone OS version numbers. For instance: 35 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2,__IPHONE_2_0) 36 means the function/method was first available on Mac OS X 10.2 on the desktop 37 and first available in OS X 2.0 on the iPhone. 38 39 If a function is available on one platform, but not the other a _NA (not 40 applicable) parameter is used. For instance: 41 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_3,__IPHONE_NA) 42 means that the function/method was first available on Mac OS X 10.3, and it 43 currently not implemented on the iPhone. 44 45 At some point, a function/method may be deprecated. That means Apple 46 recommends applications stop using the function, either because there is a 47 better replacement or the functionality is being phased out. Deprecated 48 functions/methods can be tagged with a __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED() 49 macro which specifies the OS version where the function became available 50 as well as the OS version in which it became deprecated. For instance: 51 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_0,__MAC_10_5,__IPHONE_NA,__IPHONE_NA) 52 means that the function/method was introduced in Mac OS X 10.0, then 53 became deprecated beginning in Mac OS X 10.5. On the iPhone the function 54 has never been available. 55 56 For these macros to function properly, a program must specify the OS version range 57 it is targeting. The min OS version is specified as an option to the compiler: 58 -mmacosx-version-min=10.x when building for Mac OS X, and -miphoneos-version-min=x.x 59 when building for the iPhone. The upper bound for the OS version is rarely needed, 60 but it can be set on the command line via: -D__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED=10xx for 61 Mac OS X and __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED = 1xxx for iPhone. 62 63 Examples: 64 65 A function available in Mac OS X 10.5 and later, but not on the phone: 66 67 extern void mymacfunc() __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_5,__IPHONE_NA); 68 69 70 An Objective-C method in Mac OS X 10.5 and later, but not on the phone: 71 72 @interface MyClass : NSObject 73 -(void) mymacmethod __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_5,__IPHONE_NA); 74 @end 75 76 77 An enum available on the phone, but not available on Mac OS X: 78 79 #if __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED 80 enum { myEnum = 1 }; 81 #endif 82 Note: this works when targeting the Mac OS X platform because 83 __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED is undefined which evaluates to zero. 84 85 86 An enum with values added in different iPhoneOS versions: 87 88 enum { 89 myX = 1, // Usable on iPhoneOS 2.1 and later 90 myY = 2, // Usable on iPhoneOS 3.0 and later 91 myZ = 3, // Usable on iPhoneOS 3.0 and later 92 ... 93 Note: you do not want to use #if with enumeration values 94 when a client needs to see all values at compile time 95 and use runtime logic to only use the viable values. 96 97 98 It is also possible to use the *_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED in source code to make one 99 source base that can be compiled to target a range of OS versions. It is best 100 to not use the _MAC_* and __IPHONE_* macros for comparisons, but rather their values. 101 That is because you might get compiled on an old OS that does not define a later 102 OS version macro, and in the C preprocessor undefined values evaluate to zero 103 in expresssions, which could cause the #if expression to evaluate in an unexpected 104 way. 105 106 #ifdef __MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED 107 // code only compiled when targeting Mac OS X and not iPhone 108 // note use of 1050 instead of __MAC_10_5 109 #if __MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 1050 110 // code in here might run on pre-Leopard OS 111 #else 112 // code here can assume Leopard or later 113 #endif 114 #endif 115 116 117*/ 118 119#define __MAC_10_0 1000 120#define __MAC_10_1 1010 121#define __MAC_10_2 1020 122#define __MAC_10_3 1030 123#define __MAC_10_4 1040 124#define __MAC_10_5 1050 125#define __MAC_10_6 1060 126#define __MAC_10_7 1070 127#define __MAC_10_8 1080 128#define __MAC_NA 9999 /* not available */ 129 130#define __IPHONE_2_0 20000 131#define __IPHONE_2_1 20100 132#define __IPHONE_2_2 20200 133#define __IPHONE_3_0 30000 134#define __IPHONE_3_1 30100 135#define __IPHONE_3_2 30200 136#define __IPHONE_4_0 40000 137#define __IPHONE_4_1 40100 138#define __IPHONE_4_2 40200 139#define __IPHONE_4_3 40300 140#define __IPHONE_5_0 50000 141#define __IPHONE_5_1 50100 142#define __IPHONE_NA 99999 /* not available */ 143 144#include <AvailabilityInternal.h> 145 146 147#ifdef __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED 148 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(_osx, _ios) __AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL##_ios 149 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(_osxIntro, _osxDep, _iosIntro, _iosDep) \ 150 __AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL##_iosIntro##_DEP##_iosDep 151 152#elif defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) 153 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(_osx, _ios) __AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL##_osx 154 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(_osxIntro, _osxDep, _iosIntro, _iosDep) \ 155 __AVAILABILITY_INTERNAL##_osxIntro##_DEP##_osxDep 156 157#else 158 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(_osx, _ios) 159 #define __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(_osxIntro, _osxDep, _iosIntro, _iosDep) 160#endif 161 162 163#endif /* __AVAILABILITY__ */ 164