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Posted to issues@cordova.apache.org by "Filip Maj (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2013/07/01 22:22:19 UTC

[jira] [Updated] (CB-4036) tag should have a "version" attribute

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-4036?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Filip Maj updated CB-4036:
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    Component/s: Plugman
       Assignee: Filip Maj
    
> <platform> tag should have a "version" attribute 
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>
>                 Key: CB-4036
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-4036
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Plugman
>            Reporter: Shazron Abdullah
>            Assignee: Filip Maj
>
> This might be hole that we didn't consider.
> I know implicitly if the plugin supported an "engine" version we support what the engine supports, but here could be one scenario.
> For example, with iOS 7, a plugin CDVFooBar use this awesome NSWhizBang framework. Fine, with iOS 7, you have to of course build with the iOS 7 SDK, and you can support iOS 6 with a Deploy Target build setting.
> It runs on iOS 7 - yay.
> It.. blows up on iOS 6 at runtime, because of course NSWhizBang framework does not exist on iOS 6.
> Now you say, why don't you do Obj-C runtime checks and weak link the framework? Yes, the plugin author can do that but a plugin user, by parsing the plugin xml (using a tool, or optically, whatever) cannot know that the plugin does NOT work on iOS 6 - and even though it "runs" on iOS 6, it does nothing, which is useless and wastes a lot of time.
> So - my proposal is, to add a *"version"* attribute on the *<platform>* tag. It should follow the syntax for the <engine> version attribute. 
> What would be the default if the version attribute is not there? Not sure what a reasonable default is yet.

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