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Re: Strategy for using common classes in multiple Cocoa
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Re: Strategy for using common classes in multiple Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Strategy for using common classes in multiple Cocoa
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 08:58:44 +0200

Well, as interesting as macho-editing is: I have a simpler problem.

I have two bundles, both using MyBaseClass.
When the second bundle is loaded, I get a warning message: that MyBaseClass does exist in two variants, and the computer will choose one of these.


This is ok, as both variants are identical. I do not need to mangle any names.

But I would like to get rid of the warning message.

Is there a way to have three bundles: one with the common MyBaseClass? And each bundle would check whether the base-bundle has already been loaded and if not load it?

Kind regards,

Gerriet.

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