| { |
| "name": "NSTimer-Blocks", |
| "version": "0.0.1", |
| "summary": "Extremely simple category on NSTimer which makes it able to use blocks.", |
| "description": "I figure if you're using a block, you probably won't need to pass any userinfo object into the timer... you can get to whatever you need just from the block. So, I just hijack the +scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:target:selector:userInfo:repeats: class method and it's brother -init..., setting it to use itself as the target, and to execute the class method +jdExecuteSimpleBlock: (which is part of the category) then pass the block you specify as the userInfo object which is then uses in the execute method. Pretty straightforward stuff.\n", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/jivadevoe/NSTimer-Blocks", |
| "license": { |
| "type": "Copyright (C) 2011 by Random Ideas, LLC", |
| "file": "README.md" |
| }, |
| "authors": "Jiva DeVoe", |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/jivadevoe/NSTimer-Blocks.git", |
| "commit": "f54f2aa721040b1e3a18d62e0fd163f4277ba6ca" |
| }, |
| "platforms": { |
| "ios": "5.0", |
| "osx": "10.7" |
| }, |
| "source_files": "*.{h,m}", |
| "public_header_files": "*.h", |
| "requires_arc": false |
| } |