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Re: Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))
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Re: Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))


  • Subject: Re: Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:06:29 -0400

There is a great deal of documentation, just not in Foundation. I think what is there
suffices. The NSPortMessage class says what the components are. And NSPort
documents states what facilities it provides access to: mach ports and sockets.

I did manage to find a lot of the info I needed, after doing a very thorough read of the DO docs. The problem is that all the information relevant to NSPort's and the like is hidden in the various concept overviews, not in the class documentation where it logically belongs (or should at least be repeated). Hopefully someone at Apple pays attention to this. (FWIW, some information I had to get from a 1997 archive of the Foundation docs, found via Google!).


OK.. this is the original issue, correct? That conceptual doc and reference doc is hard to find a complete picture of a class in as a result of the splitting of content?

This is the type of feedback that is best sent via the Tech Pubs Feedback Form http://developer.apple.com/documentation/techpubsfeedback.html or sent to email@hidden. In this case I've forwarded it to my manager.
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 >Re: Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort)) (From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>)

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