Re: Distributed Objects and Retain
Re: Distributed Objects and Retain
- Subject: Re: Distributed Objects and Retain
- From: Ofri Wolfus <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 17:23:57 +0200
Simply cast your proxy to 'id <MyProtocol, NSObject>' ;-)
- Ofri
On 01/02/2006, at 20:20, David McGavran wrote:
Hi Ofri,
Thanks for the tip. I can't actually cast it to (MyClass*) as that
is actually private to the server, only the protocol is visible to
the client. When I cast it to NSObject that didn't remove the
warning. Interestingly it only seems to happen for one of my
protocols.
I also get the following warning:
warning: type 'id <MyProtocol>' does not conform to the 'NSObject'
protocol
Any ideas on that?
Thanks!
Dave
On Feb 1, 2006, at 6:50 PM, Ofri Wolfus wrote:
You can either cast the proxy of the object to (MyClass *) or to
declare it as id <NSObject>. The first option will save some other
potential warnings for you at the same time.
I hope this helps,
- Ofri
On 01/02/2006, at 19:01, David McGavran wrote:
I have a server app that vends a single object. From that object
you can iterate over several objects. Each time I return a new
object as an ID I want to stor e it on the client side as a
member variable of a client object. If I don't retain it I get
crashes as the object goes away. If I retain it, I watch the ref
count go up and everything works. However I am worried in that
xcode tells me this:
warning: '-retain' not found in protocol(s)
That makes me nervous. What is the correct way to store a local
copy of an object on the client side?
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