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Re: Using Categories


  • Subject: Re: Using Categories
  • From: Ryan Bates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 12:32:09 -0800

On Feb 9, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Alexander F. Hartner wrote:
For me to make use of the additional functionality added within the
category, do i need to import Car.h or SuperDuperCar.h ?

You need to import SuperDuperCar.h because Car.h knows nothing about the extended methods. Technically you do not have to import Cart.h as well, but it wouldn't hurt. It's probably not a good idea to assume files are importing other files anyway.

Once SuperDuperCar.h is loaded / imported, are other instanced of Car
instantited before the loading of the category also transformed to
SuperDuperCar's ?

Yes, this is one reason why categories cannot have instance variables. When creating an instance of a class you are only creating another copy of the class's instance variables - not the methods. In other words, all the methods are handled in one place: the class object. So, after extending that class, all instances of that class will respond to those methods.

At least this is how I understand it, someone please correct me of I'm wrong.

Ryan
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