Different features involve different OS components, which defines how a feature can be used in multiple OS X versions. Here is my rough classification:
functionality is completely provided by some framework. For example, NSJSONSerialization
is available in Mac OS X 10.7+. You can use the same solution for all OS versions or check at runtime if some functionality is available. For example,
if ([view respondsToSelector:@selector(setAcceptsTouchEvents:)])
[view setAcceptsTouchEvents:YES];
More details regarding multiple SDKs support can be found in SDK Compatibility Guide. Using SDK-Based Development.
functionality is completely provided by compiler. For example, @autoreleasepool
, literals.
functionality is provided by compiler and runtime. For example, default @property
synthesis. See Objective-C Feature Availability Index for more details.
functionality which depends on SDK against which an application is linked. It is more about behavior changes, such a mechanism is described in Backward Compatibility section in AppKit Release Notes.
And now back to your question. There is a mechanism to check in runtime if a feature is available, pretty often respondsToSelector:
can do the job. I recommend to expose a single method which works on all OS versions. And only inside this method differences between OS versions are present. For example,
- (NSString *)base64EncodingForData:(NSData *)data {
NSParameterAssert(data);
if ([data respondsToSelector:@selector(base64EncodedStringWithOptions:)]) {
return [data base64EncodedStringWithOptions:NSDataBase64Encoding76CharacterLineLength];
}
else {
// Manual encoding using <Security/SecEncodeTransform.h> and kSecBase64Encoding.
}
}
You can create some 1.1 maintenance branch, perform all work in master, and merge to maintenance branch only bugfixes. So from maintenance branch you'll release 1.1.1 and from master 1.2. It's a viable approach. But you cannot support Mac OS X 10.5 indefinitely, so you need to decide in which IPMenulet version you'll drop 10.5 support.