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Re: [super initialize]?
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Re: [super initialize]?


  • Subject: Re: [super initialize]?
  • From: Charlton Wilbur <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 18:33:00 -0400


On Sep 2, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Christopher Hickman wrote:

Isn't the [super initialize] message wrong, or at least redundant?  I
thought the docs said that the runtime sends +initialize messages to
superclasses before their subclasses get them.

Is there any reason to do this?

Related to this, is there any way to get a call tree that shows all message sends in some sort of hierarchical view? (Short of adding some sort of NSLog (...) statement to every method call....) I suspect there's a way to do this in Shark, I'm just not seeing it.


Charlton


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