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Re: CF interacting with NS
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Re: CF interacting with NS


  • Subject: Re: CF interacting with NS
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 20:49:34 -0700

It means you can typecast the NS type to the CF type and use it in the CF function and vice-versa. Most Foundation types are toll free bridged with their CoreFoundation counterparts. The docs for each class should say if it is toll free bridged.

Ack, at 7/23/02, David Newberry said:

I have several times seen the phrase "toll-free bridged" used to talk about CF structs and their counterpart NS classes. I'm not really sure what this means though... That you can just treat the CF data like a class?
Also, is there a list somewhere of what CF structures and NS classes are toll-free bridged?

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