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Re: symbolic nil


  • Subject: Re: symbolic nil
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 02:43:03 +0200

Francisco,

On 28.5.2004, at 1:39, Francisco Tolmasky wrote:

> I was told that there is a symbolic nil that can be put into a
> dictionary, something along the lines of NSNil. Is this true, and if
> so what is it? For example [dictionary setObject: NSNil forKey:
> someKey];

Almost directly to the point; seems they have been affected by
javaspeak when they designed the name though ;)))

(just joking, actually it was born ages ago as EONull from the late and
lamented ObjC-based Enterprise Object Framework, older than Java and
better than anything Java can ever offer, but that's another story)

It's NSNull, usage "[NSNull null]".
---
Ondra Hada
OCSoftware: email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz
private email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz/oc

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