| { |
| "name": "CGFloatType", |
| "version": "1.0.1", |
| "summary": "Provides various methods and functions to deal with CGFloat on 64-bit systems (CGFLOAT_IS_DOUBLE).", |
| "description": " It's easy to forget that `CGFloat` may actually be a `double` despite it's\n name. On 64-bit systems, where `CGFLOAT_IS_DOUBLE` is set to 1 it will actually\n be a double.\n\n This may become cumbersome when you are developing an application where you\n want a single code base which builds for both 32-bit and 64-bit such as when\n developing against the 32-bit simulator and deploying arm64.\n\n CGFloatType is a simple pod which provides helper methods on `NSNumber` to help\n deal with this. Along with providing various rounding, and various other math\n functions which accept a `CGFloat`.\n", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/kylef/CGFloatType", |
| "license": { |
| "type": "BSD", |
| "file": "LICENSE" |
| }, |
| "authors": { |
| "Kyle Fuller": "inbox@kylefuller.co.uk" |
| }, |
| "social_media_url": "http://twitter.com/kylefuller", |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/kylef/CGFloatType.git", |
| "tag": "1.0.1" |
| }, |
| "source_files": "CGFloatType.{h,m}", |
| "requires_arc": true |
| } |