TestsTested | ✗ |
LangLanguage | Obj-CObjective C |
License | Apache 2 |
ReleasedLast Release | Dec 2014 |
Maintained by Unclaimed.
In order to use NSString+Emojize, you'll want to add the entirety of the NSString+Emojize
directory to your project. To get started, simply:
#import "NSString+Emojize.h"
NSString *emojiString = @"This comment has an emoji :mushroom:";
NSLog(@"%@", [emojiString emojizedString]);
- (NSString *)emojizedString;
+ (NSString *)emojizedStringWithString:(NSString *)aString;
NSString+Emojize is tested on iOS 5 and up. Older versions of iOS may work but are not currently supported.
NSString+Emojize uses ARC. If you are including NSString+Emojize in a project that does not use Automatic Reference Counting (ARC), you will need to set the -fobjc-arc
compiler flag on all of the NSString+Emojize source files. To do this in Xcode, go to your active target and select the "Build Phases" tab. Now select all NSString+Emojize source files, press Enter, insert -fobjc-arc
and then "Done" to enable ARC for NSString+Emojize.