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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yusef Napora 2f9bd1f62f App Extension support
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
2015-09-22 10:46:26 -07:00
Pieter De Baets 371aeceb72 Small perf improvement to RCTPerfStats and RCTBridgeModuleNameForClass 2015-08-25 04:48:39 -08:00
Nick Lockwood 88e0bbc469 Ran Convert > To Modern Objective C Syntax 2015-08-25 01:08:49 -08:00
Nick Lockwood 8d1e02b8bd Convert alloc/init to new to please linter 2015-08-17 08:46:00 -07:00
Tadeu Zagallo a885efe02d [ReactNative] Add more markers and fix FPS graph
Summary:
@public

Add marker to show JavaScript download duration + flow arrows to show the origin
of the UI blocks being flushed.
Also fixed the condition on `RCTPerfStats`, UI and JS graphs were being created
at startup time, now they're just created on the first time they're shown.

Test Plan:
The markers:

{F22577660}

To check the FPS graph, enable it on the DevMenu, and it should appear initially
empty, instead of previously filled as before.
2015-06-17 14:10:52 -08:00
Tadeu Zagallo 08844e3ddc [ReactNative] Add fps monitor
Summary:
@public

Add basic JS and UI thread FPS monitor

Test Plan: Launch the UIExplorer, open the Dev Menu with cmd+D, and select `Show FPS Monitor`
2015-05-20 18:26:36 -08:00