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Using fake properties


  • Subject: Using fake properties
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:31:53 +0700

Currently I have stuff like:

	#if 		TARGET_OS_IPHONE
		NSLayoutManager *layoutManager = self.textView.layoutManager;
	#else	//	TARGET MAC OS X
		NSLayoutManager *layoutManager = [ self.textView layoutManager ];
	#endif	//	TARGET

But I noticed that OS X also accepts:
	layoutManager = self.textView.layoutManager;

1. Is this a save idiom to use?
2. If so, is it a good idea to treat method calls like properties?
3. If so, why doesn't NSTextView not declare this method as a (readonly) property?

Gerriet.


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