I have a receipt validation class that is deprecated since Swift 3 has released. I fixed some issues, but I still have many ...
Here is the GitHub source code I used : https://gist.github.com/baileysh9/4386ea92b047d97c7285#file-parsing_productids-swift and https://gist.github.com/baileysh9/eddcba49d544635b3cf5
First Error :
var p = UnsafePointer<UInt8>(data.bytes)
Compiler throws : Cannot invoke initializer for type UnsafePointer(UInt8) with an argument list of type UnsafeRawPointer
Second error
while (ptr < end)
Binary operators < cannot be applied to two UnsafePointer(UInt8) operands
Thank you very much in advance :)
EDIT
Thanks to LinShiwei answer I found a solution to UnsafePointer declaration. It compiles but not tested yet (because other errors avoid me to test) :
func getProductIdFromReceipt(_ data:Data) -> String?
{
let tempData: NSMutableData = NSMutableData(length: 26)!
data.withUnsafeBytes {
tempData.replaceBytes(in: NSMakeRange(0, data.count), withBytes: $0)
}
var p: UnsafePointer? = tempData.bytes.assumingMemoryBound(to: UInt8.self)
In Swift 3, you cannot init an UnsafePointer
using an UnsafeRawPointer
.
You can use assumingMemoryBound(to:)
to convert an UnsafeRawPointer
into an UnsafePointer<T>
. Like this:
var ptr = data.bytes.assumingMemoryBound(to: UInt8.self)
Use debugDescription
or distance(to:)
to compare two pointer.
while(ptr.debugDescription < endPtr.debugDescription)
or
while(ptr.distance(to:endPtr) > 0)
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