Changed APPIRATER_APP_ID #define to static NSString#26
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Changed APPIRATER_APP_ID #define to static NSString#26frankus wants to merge 1 commit intoarashpayan:masterfrom
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This means that you can replace the definition with a snippet of code (say, pulling it from a configuration file for different targets). The previous code only worked with a bare integer.
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I tried replacing the integer app ID with a code snippet (we have like 40 different targets and are pulling the app ID out of a configuration file), and found that the code was expecting a bare integer. So I deleted the -stringWithFormat: call, and changed the #define to the @"12355" format.
I can see arguments both ways, but this parallels the other #defines (some of which are code snippets) a bit better.
Thanks for this project, by the way. It's well-written and a real time-saver!