I used the below couple of code lines to get the frame of the keyboard when its shown on the screen. I've registered to UIKeyboardDidShowNotification
notification.
func keyboardWasShown(notification: NSNotification) {
var info = notification.userInfo
var keyboardFrame: CGRect = info.objectForKey(UIKeyboardFrameEndUserInfoKey).CGRectValue()
}
This used to work in beta 5. I downloaded the latest Xcode 6 version which is beta 6 and this error occurred at the second line.
'[NSObject : AnyObject]?' does not have a member named 'objectForKey'
After some Googling, I came across this solution. And I changed it like so,
var keyboardFrame: CGRect = (info[UIKeyboardFrameEndUserInfoKey] as NSValue).CGRectValue()
But it seems that's also outdated now. Because I get this error now.
'[NSObject : AnyObject]?' does not have a member named 'subscript'
I can't figure out this error or how to resolve it.
As mentioned in the Xcode 6 beta 6 release notes, a large number of Foundation APIs have been audited for optional conformance.
These changes replace T!
with either T?
or T
depending on whether the value can be null (or not) respectively.
notification.userInfo
is now an optional dictionary:
class NSNotification : NSObject, NSCopying, NSCoding {
// ...
var userInfo: [NSObject : AnyObject]? { get }
// ...
}
so you have to unwrap it. If you know that userInfo
is not nil
then
you can simply use a "forced unwrapping":
var info = notification.userInfo!
but note that this will crash at runtime if userInfo
is nil
.
Otherwise better use an optional assignment:
if let info = notification.userInfo {
var keyboardFrame: CGRect = (info[UIKeyboardFrameEndUserInfoKey] as! NSValue).CGRectValue()
} else {
// no userInfo dictionary present
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25381338/nsobject-anyobject-does-not-have-a-member-named-subscript-error-in-xcode