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Re: Redeclaring overrides
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Re: Redeclaring overrides


  • Subject: Re: Redeclaring overrides
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 18:41:53 +0200

Just to make sure it's understood properly:

>>>>>> Ondra Cada (OC) wrote at Sun, 19 Aug 2001 12:07:16 +0200:
OC> I have never read the thing, but there always was -- at least so far as I
OC> understood -- the following *unofficial* standard in OpenStep:
OC>
OC> "Declare in header
OC> - all new methods;

Meant the *public* ones, of course; not those "internal" ones used by
implementation only and not supposed to be used externally (not speaking of
subclassing them).

(I used inverted commas since those methods are, by principles of ObjC,
de-facto public as well.)
---
Ondra Cada
OCSoftware: email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz
private email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz/oc


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 >Re: Redeclaring overrides (From: Chris Gehlker <email@hidden>)

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