Re: one of the children has bad/missing connection
Re: one of the children has bad/missing connection
- Subject: Re: one of the children has bad/missing connection
- From: Mark Munz <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 11:49:29 -0700
On Mar 15, 2004, at 5:38 AM, Oleg Svirgstin wrote:
Ciao, Hello, Privet, Salut, ...
"one of the children has bad/missing connection"
can someone explain to me this warning message
merci
S'il vous plait:
1. Please be more specific.
2. I think it was about a "warning" from inside the IB, that tells
that some
of outlets of an instantiated object are NOT connected to an object.
Sometimes it is bad, sometimes it is not. Outlets, actions and their
connections are explained in every possible detail in almost every
specie of
"Cocoa documentation".
3. However, if you have encountered that message in a different
context, ...
Regards,
Oleg
Is there a way to get a list of the actual connections IB is unhappy
about?
I find the generic warning kind of annoying (and not that useful).
It clearly knows what connection is bad or missing, so it'd be nice if
it would tell me which one it was.
If there isn't a way to do this, do I need to file a bug on this or has
someone already done it on this topic?
Is there a way to specify that you do not need this connection so I can
get rid of the warning?
Thanks.
Mark Munz
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