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I get warning when I run my app in iOS7 "'isa' is deprecated", I don't have any idea how to fix this warning message. Please any one help on this.

array->isa      = _JKArrayClass;
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    I'd recommend getting rid of JSONKit from your project. It's, for one, not compatible with 64-bit architecture, because of the language hacks used.
    – macbirdie
    Commented Jun 6, 2014 at 15:36

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Include <objc/runtime.h>.

Replace everything like array->isa = _JKArrayClass; with object_setClass(array, _JKArrayClass)

And everything like class = array.isa with class = object_getClass(array)

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  • And, also, please share your fork on GitHub?
    – Ali
    Commented Nov 14, 2013 at 20:49
  • I had this error twice, in one build. your fix works for one of them, but the other appears to be in a library, I can't edit or save that. How would I fix that one please ? not sure where the lib came from.
    – CthulhuJon
    Commented Mar 5, 2015 at 22:29
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I figured I would share my solution for you Cocoapods users out there. (Please let me know in the comments if you have found a better solution)

I am using Cocoapods and for this reason I do not want to modify the source code of the libraries I am pulling in. The problem is caused by Cocoapods setting the "Direct usage of 'isa'" value to "Yes (treat as error)", thus causing all automated builds to fail.

I have fixed the problem by adding this to my Podfile:

post_install do |installer_representation|
    installer_representation.project.targets.each do |target|
        target.build_configurations.each do |config|
            config.build_settings['CLANG_WARN_DIRECT_OBJC_ISA_USAGE'] = 'YES'
        end
    end
end

This way the direct usage of 'isa' will show up as warning but will not cause automated builds to fail.

But in arm64 iOS Device build(with Xcode 5.1.0) strangely CLANG_WARN_DIRECT_OBJC_ISA_USAGE = 'YES' option will not properly applied(treat as error). If you need to build, including arm64 just CLANG_WARN_DIRECT_OBJC_ISA_USAGE = 'NO' option can be used.

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    thanks, this works. tested in xcode Version 5.0.2 (5A3005) and mavericks 19.9.1
    – keithics
    Commented Jan 17, 2014 at 7:21
  • Unfortunately, my pod update fails applying this patch. There is no detail about the error: LoadError - no such file to load... I'm working with Xcode 5.1 and i0S 7.1. Do you have any idea about this ? Thanks
    – Lisarien
    Commented Mar 24, 2014 at 16:18
  • That error doesn't tell me much. If I remember correctly, the error was caused by JSONKit. If this error is caused by a pod, then this fix (I haven't tested it) should work. Otherwise, you should be able to fix it in your code. Have you been able to fix it?
    – bsarrazin
    Commented Apr 3, 2014 at 19:59

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