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Re: IB connections - newbie question
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Re: IB connections - newbie question


  • Subject: Re: IB connections - newbie question
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 22:34:50 -0700

Oftenwrong Soong wrote:

I am making a NSDocument based app. In the NIB for the document window, I need to create a connection to a "global" data object (think singleton). This "global" data is used when creating the document, but isn't part of the document.

Normally I'd make a connection by dragging a NSObject into the NIB but that would instantiate a separate object for each open document. I want all open document(s) to share the same object.

How can I create such a connection between the NIB and my code?


Create a class, every instance of which refers to the singleton. These instances all act like funnels leading to the same place. No matter which instance you refer to in any nib, nor how many instances are instantiated, it ultimately all goes to the singleton.

  -- GG

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