Re: Accessing private members of another object of the same class
Re: Accessing private members of another object of the same class
- Subject: Re: Accessing private members of another object of the same class
- From: Horst Jäger <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:02:24 +0100
First of all: thank you. You solved my problem.
There's no real way to enforce privateness, either in Objective-C
or C++.
Why not in C++?
Yes, these do the trick.
But another->mineAlone will.
-(int)yoursTooButWithAnother: (PrivateClass *)another {
return another->mineAlone % 3;
}
Also, be careful to keep two things separate in your mind.
-- The *variable* mineAlone, which can be referenced in the class's
methods as 'mineAlone' or 'self->mineAlone'.
-- The *property* mineAlone, which can be referenced in the class's
methods as '[self mineAlone]' or 'self.mineAlone'.
They only "accidentally" have the same name.
Yes.
Cheers Horst
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