Summary: While we shouldn't invoke `bridge.devMenu` in production, doing it will result into a crash.
1. `devMenu` internally calls `RCTBridgeModuleNameForClass([RCTDevMenu class])`
2. `RCTBridgeModuleNameForClass()` calls `moduleName`
3. In the release code `RCTDevMenu` doesn't export the `moduleName` class method.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2910
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2550797
Pulled By: tadeuzagallo
fb-gh-sync-id: 5dfbf905e5a02d9fd3b52f8b3d6eefc4e3ff30b2
Summary: This adds workarounds for the code that was preventing React from compiling when linked against an iOS App Extension target.
Some iOS APIs are unavailable to App Extensions, and Xcode's static analysis will catch attempts to use methods that have been flagged as unavailable.
React currently uses two APIs that are off limits to extensions: `[UIApplication sharedApplication]` and `[UIAlertView initWith ...]`.
This commit adds a helper function to `RCTUtils.[hm]` called `RCTRunningInAppExtension()`, which returns `YES` if, at runtime, it can be determined that we're running in an app extension (by checking whether the path to `[NSBundle mainBundle]` has the `"appex"` path extension).
It also adds a `RCTSharedApplication()` function, which will return `nil` if running in an App Extension. If running in an App, `RCTSharedApplication()` calls `sharedApplication` by calling `performSelector:` on the `UIApplication` class. This passes the static analysis check, and, in my opinion, obeys the "spirit of th
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1895
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2224128
Pulled By: @nicklockwood
Summary:
Add JSC profiler to the dev menu and rename the pre-existent one to systrace.
For now it just outputs to the console, but a better workflow is on the way.