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Re: CGImageRef as a property of a cocoa object
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Re: CGImageRef as a property of a cocoa object


  • Subject: Re: CGImageRef as a property of a cocoa object
  • From: Kevin Meaney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 12:44:39 +0100

> The clang document which bbum links to says it has to be a typedef. So that gives you two good reasons, one that the documentation mandates a typedef and the other that Bill Bumgarner weighed in. So I'd say, if you want to try this, you have to use a typedef.

It wasn't Bill linking to that doc it was Rob Napier. But I think your point still stands. The only comment Bill made was a request for the radar number to be made public.

Going down the attribute route I think would be a win, but I think for now I'll stay safe.

Kevin


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 >CGImageRef as a property of a cocoa object (From: Kevin Meaney <email@hidden>)
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