I'm trying to run this code in iOS 8 but I'm getting a bad access error in the method called, this runs ok in iOS 7. Does anyone has a clue about this?
-(double) calcularColumna:(int ) anio :(int) mes :(NSString * ) columna {
NSInvocation * invocation = [selectores objectForKey:columna];
if(!invocation){
NSString * metodo = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"fondo%@:anio:mes:",columna];
SEL selector = NSSelectorFromString(metodo);
if( ![self respondsToSelector:selector]) {
return -1;
}
invocation = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature:[[self class] instanceMethodSignatureForSelector:selector]];
invocation.selector = selector;
invocation.target = self;
[invocation setArgument:(__bridge void *)(self.valoresEntrada) atIndex:2];
[selectores setObject:invocation forKey:columna];
}
double valor = 0;
[invocation setArgument:&anio atIndex:3];
[invocation setArgument:&mes atIndex:4];
[invocation invoke];
[invocation getReturnValue:&valor];
/* }else {
valor = -1;
}*/
return valor;
}
Thanks for your comments.
[invocation setArgument:(__bridge void *)(self.valoresEntrada) atIndex:2];
is wrong. You need to pass a pointer to the value being passed. Something like
// I don't know the type of self.valoresEntrada, but you can use the type directly
typeof(self.valoresEntrada) temp = self.valoresEntrada;
[invocation setArgument:&temp atIndex:2];
Also, if you are going to store the invocation in a collection for use after the scope where it's created, you need to do [invocation retainArguments];
p.s. [[self class] instanceMethodSignatureForSelector:selector]
can be written as [self methodSignatureForSelector:selector]
p.p.s. If the method signature is known and fixed at compile-time, you can use objc_msgSend
directly, if you are brave.