If you are using
NSClassFromString to get classes by "Product Name"."Class Name" in iOS, watch out for spaces in your product name. All spaces need to be converted to underscores before passing the string to NSClassFromString.
NSString *className = @"My App Name.MyClassName";
Class clazz = NSClassFromString(className);
The clazz will be nil because of the spaces in "My App Name". The className parameter should be "My_App_Name.MyClassName".
I ran into this problem using
Typhoon. Typhoon is
Dependency Injection framework for iOS. It has a PList integration functionality where the
TyphoonAssembly is created based on the string in the PList. This started failing because I created a project with spaces in the name.
I made the small fix and sent a pull request,
https://github.com/appsquickly/Typhoon/pull/328 and the Typhoon people merged the PR really fast.