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Re: "selector ... is passed a return code and caller specified in contextInfo" ?!?!
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Re: "selector ... is passed a return code and caller specified in contextInfo" ?!?!


  • Subject: Re: "selector ... is passed a return code and caller specified in contextInfo" ?!?!
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 04:53:20 -0700


On 2009 Mar 17, at 20:14, Michael Ash wrote:

What documentation are you looking at? In the NSApplication
documentation both on my hard drive and on apple.com, it doesn't
contain the phrasing you mention, and is considerably more clear. Are
your docs out of date?

Duh -- oh, I just figured out what the "Subscribe" button in the documentation source list in Xcode 3.1 is for!!


281 MB later -- Yes, it's different. Instead of wrong information on the callback values, they have no information. I re-submitted by Document Feedback.

Thanks, Michael.

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 >"selector ... is passed a return code and caller specified in contextInfo" ?!?! (From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>)
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