Is there any preprocessor macro to compile certain parts of code only if the Base SDK is 7.0 or higher? The "__IPHONE_7_0" defined constant seems to be linked to the iOS development target (and not to the base SDK).
I am using XCode 5 with iOS 7 and iOS 6.1 installed.
The reason why I am asking this is that I am currently transitioning an app from iOS 6 to iOS 7. There are quite a few things to adjust, and I would currently still like to compile my app with the iOS 6.1 as base SDK (and with development target iOS 6.0), but would already like to add some code that I will want for whenever I compile with iOS 7 SDK, but which does not compile if base SDK is iOS 6.1.
Example:
if ([_tableView respondsToSelector:@selector(setSeparatorInset:)]) {
[_tableView setSeparatorInset:UIEdgeInsetsZero];
}
This above piece of code does not compile with iOS 6.1 base SDK, as it complains about setSeparatorInset not being defined for UITableView. Hence I would like to include this piece of code inside a preprocessor directive, conditionally on the base SDK.