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Re: Is this a bug of the Cocoa or the Objective-C?
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Re: Is this a bug of the Cocoa or the Objective-C?


  • Subject: Re: Is this a bug of the Cocoa or the Objective-C?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:07:29 -0800

Thank you for your answer, Mr. Zitzmann and Mr. Soffer.

Yeah.. definitely I should avoid such a case by checking if the keyString is nil.
However, it was not documented, or somewhere it was documented but I didn't read it
or I forgot it. It would be good if the Objective-C runtime can check if the scalar value, i.e nil, is
tried to be assigned to the NSRange, ie. a vector structure, and can raise some exception.


Good day~

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