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Re: Redeclaring overrides
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Re: Redeclaring overrides


  • Subject: Re: Redeclaring overrides
  • From: Chris Gehlker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 22:32:07 -0700

On 8/18/01 8:23 PM, "David P. Henderson" <email@hidden> wrote:

> There 2 schools of thought that I've seen repeatedly within this
> community:
>
> If you are altering the expected behavior of an overridden method,
> declare it in the header; otherwise, don't.

[snip]

>
> Or:
>
> Declare every method in the header.

That makes a lot of sense. It doesn't explain what's going on with "Learning
Cocoa" but it does clear up my confusion as to what people actually do.
--
Some people say Windows users have an inferiority complex.
That's not true. It's not a complex.


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