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Where is NSList?


  • Subject: Where is NSList?
  • From: Tim Conkling <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:40:09 -0400

I'm surprised that Cocoa/CoreFoundation doesn't contain some sort of iterable (iteratable?) container. Either I'm missing something, or this is a rather large hole in the framework. I'm looking for a container that returns iterators of some sort for each object stored in it, so that each object knows exactly where it is in the container (making for easy deletion, given the object to be deleted).

How do people handle this sort of thing in Cocoa? I'm used to STL's map, list, et al, which use these sorts of iterators.

Thanks,
Tim
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