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Re: What classes have -init?
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Re: What classes have -init?


  • Subject: Re: What classes have -init?
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 21:19:23 -0700
  • Thread-topic: What classes have -init?

> My point was that if all Cocoa classes called "init"
> somewhere in their other initializers (or had a two-step initialization
> similar to what MacApp did), then you could simply override (not call)
> "init" for simple ivar initialization in a subclass, which would in no way
> interfere with a designated initializer.

I get your point now ;-)

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Scott Ribe
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