Add the ability to ignore selectors on mocks to handle methods with variadic arguments. #539
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OC Mock does not handle mocked classes that have methods with variadic arguments.
Eg
-(void)log:(NSString*)format, ....;
When theses methods are called on mocked objects, the variadic arguments are not included in the NSInvocation that is created in the message forwarding. As a result the process will likely crash.
I needed a mechanism to tell OCMock to ignore specific selectors when setting up A mock. To do this I added a registry of selectors and classes that should not use the mock forwarding process.
The methods that determine whether a selector is handled, forwarded, and the target of the selector consults the registry and will pass the selector to the real Object when it is to be ignored.
Example Usage:
OCMIgnore([MYClass class],@selector(methodWithVariadicArgs:));