Lately I wrote an application in java (for android) which used reflection to invoke methods of some objects. The argument number and type was unknown, meaning, I had a unified mechanism that received an object name, method name and array of parameters (using JSON) and invoked the specified method on the specified object with an array of the arguments (Object[] filled with arguments of the required types).
Now I need to implement the same for iOS, I was able to invoke a selector when I knew the number of parameters the selector expected for like this:
SEL selector = NSSelectorFromString(@"FooWithOneArg");
[view performSelectorInBackground:selector withObject:someArg];
I know I can get the number of arguments the selector receives by using
int numberOfArguments = method_getNumberOfArguments(selector);
But is there a way to make a generic call like this:
[someObject performSelector:selector withObject:arrayOfObjects]
which is pretty much equivalent to Java's
someMethod.invoke(someObject, argumentsArray[]);
?
I want to avoid a switch case according to the amount of arguments the selector gets.
Sorry for the long dig, I just want to make my question as clear as possible.
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