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Re: NSString out of scope


  • Subject: Re: NSString out of scope
  • From: Pierre Berloquin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 12:07:59 +0100

Graham:

Here is the whole sad truth about it :

My .h begins with

//  The_Paris_PuzzlesViewController.h



#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

#import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>

#import "Affiche.h"

#import "VagPiece.h"


@protocol UIActionSheetDelegate;

@interface The_Paris_PuzzlesViewController : UIViewController
<UIActionSheetDelegate> {

NSMutableArray *lesImagesVues;

NSMutableString *langueChoisie;
...

and my .m begins with

//  The_Paris_PuzzlesViewController.m



#import "The_Paris_PuzzlesViewController.h"

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

#import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>


#define kFilename @"data.plist"


@implementation The_Paris_PuzzlesViewController



// Implement loadView to create a view hierarchy programmatically, without
using a nib.

- (void)loadView {

lesImagesVues = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];

langueChoisie = [[NSMutableString alloc] init];

I have no problem with lesImagesVues but langueChoisie is out of scope.
This remains so even if I initialize in viewDidLoad, even if I make it a
@property, and through out the code, etc.

Why ?

Thanks for your help
Pierre

2009/12/1 Graham Cox <email@hidden>

>
> On 01/12/2009, at 7:39 PM, Pierre Berloquin wrote:
>
> > How come an NSString or NSMutableString I declare in the view controler
> .h
> > interface
> >
> > NSMutableString *language;
> >
> >
> > is "out of scope" even before I do anything with it in the .m
> implementation
> >
> >
> > language = [[NSMutableString alloc] init];
>
>
> Good game, but can you supply some surrounding context?
>
> Is 'language' an ivar of a class or just sitting there as a global? Where
> is the alloc/init being called from? What is giving the error - the
> compiler? Debugger?
>
> Or have I already used up my 20 questions?
>
> --Graham
>
>
>


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