NSWindowController and designated initializer rules
NSWindowController and designated initializer rules
- Subject: NSWindowController and designated initializer rules
- From: Sean McBride <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:38:19 -0400
- Organization: Rogue Research Inc.
Hi all,
The Obj-C designated initializer rules say that if a subclass creates a new designated initializer that its implementation must call (one of) the superclass' designated initializer.
The docs for NSWindowController say initWithWindow: is the (only) designated initializer.
Countless examples of NSWindowController subclassing, like Apple's Sketch sample code:
<https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/samplecode/Sketch/Listings/SKTWindowController_m.html>
do this:
- (id)init {
// Do the regular Cocoa thing, specifying a particular nib.
self = [super initWithWindowNibName:@"DrawWindow"];
}
So there seems to be a contradiction here... Are the docs just omitting that initWithWindowNibName: is in fact a secondary designated initializer?
Thanks,
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Sean McBride, B. Eng email@hidden
Rogue Research www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer Montréal, Québec, Canada
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