What is equivalent of respond to selector for background tasks? I found the code in Objective-C. I'm trying to get the same in Swift.
Here is the Objective-C code:
if ([application respondsToSelector:@selector(beginBackgroundTaskWithExpirationHandler:)]){
bgTaskId = [application beginBackgroundTaskWithExpirationHandler:^{
})
Swift code:
if application.responds(to: #selector(self.beginBackgroundTaskWithExpirationHandler)) {
bgTaskId = application.beginBackgroundTask(expirationHandler: {() -> Void in
print("background task \(UInt(bgTaskId!)) expired")
})
It's saying BackgroundTaskManager has no member 'beginBackgroundTaskWithExpirationHandler'.
What is the exact thing we can replicate in Swift 3?
#selector(beginBackgroundTask)
application
?