Previously, when you wanted to see if your Swift string contained another string, you would cast it to a NSString and call .containsString. Apple, in their infinite wisdom, made this version-aware, so if you try it under S2 it will demand a #available wrapper even if your target platform does support it (which I guess is a bug).
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So the best solution appears to be this:
and now to check it, instead of this:
you get to use the much nicer looking:
This no longer complains about the version, and (IMHO) looks better too. You almost certainly want this too:
Apple keeps changing the way you get length, and I hope that any future changes to the API will be
#available-able, at which point.lengthcan be easily modified. And these are just for sanity: