RE: Protocol doesn't seem to compile? (SOLVED)
RE: Protocol doesn't seem to compile? (SOLVED)
- Subject: RE: Protocol doesn't seem to compile? (SOLVED)
- From: "Jason Vowell" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 09:21:27 -0600
Ahh after talking with a co-working that a C++ guy I understand my error!
The make file that Xcode writes for the source doesn't look for .h files it
look for .m files and includes upon pre-compile all the referenced .h
files.. it of course makes perfect sense that way.. I just failed to realize
this coming from a Java background..
So if one were wanting to do something like what I was describing.. just
writing protocols for someone else to implement.. these protocols would need
to be writing inside a .m files so that the make file that Xcode writes
would actually look for them.
Thanks,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: email@hidden
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mailto:email@hidden] On Behalf Of Andreas Mayer
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 8:54 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Protocol doesn't seem to compile?
Am 27.02.2004 um 15:35 schrieb Jason Vowell:
>
they contain not implementation and thus there is nothing to
>
test...
Umm... designs need to be tested, too.
>
but I'm surprised that people don't seem to have a problem with
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@protocol not being checked for syntax (unless as said before they are
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referenced by an implementing class)
That's because I have never designed a protocol that I didn't use
somewhere.
bye. Andreas.
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