Re: Accessing method from another class
Re: Accessing method from another class
- Subject: Re: Accessing method from another class
- From: bryscomat <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:52:58 -0500
I found your solution.
In Application.m, at the end of the setSlim: method, add this line:
[[NSApp delegate] resetTextAndBar:self];
And at the top of the file, import the BeastCloneAppDelegate.h file to
suppress the warning.
This will work since you are accessing a function set as
NSApplication's delegate. NSApp is the global variable to access
NSApplication.
On Aug 20, 2009, at 3:43 PM, PCWiz wrote:
Sorry, it has no colon, just updateText. And I get no build warnings
or errors at all.
Thanks
On 2009-08-20, at 2:11 PM, Steve Christensen wrote:
If your logging code is displaying a message on entry to
resetTextAndBar:, but nothing after that, it sounds like you're
taking an exception. In your code snippet below, you're calling
[self updateText], but in the last sentence of your problem
description, you mention a method called updateText: (with trailing
colon). Which is it?
You might check any warnings you're receiving during compilation
because, at least for me, if I accidentally reference a method
that's not part of the specified class, I get a "class foo may not
respond to method bar" sort of warning.
steve
On Aug 20, 2009, at 12:18 PM, PCWiz wrote:
This is going to seem like a complete newbie question, but I can't
get this to work. I have a class with a method called
"resetTextAndBar:" which just basically resets some text and a
progress bar to match up with new data inserted into the table view:
- (void)resetTextAndBar:(id)sender {
[self updateText];
[bar setNeedsDisplay:YES];
}
I need to call this method from a separate class.
I've tried using #import and forward class (@class), and using
NSLog I determined that the method IS being called, but the 2
methods (updateText: and setNeedsDisplay:) arent being called
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