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Re: bundleForClass in Swift


  • Subject: Re: bundleForClass in Swift
  • From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 14:36:04 +1100

On 19 Oct 2014, at 2:25 pm, Rick Mann <email@hidden> wrote:

> In an NSWindowController subclass init method, I want to call -loadNibNamed:owner:topLevelObjects, but that requires I have a bundle. I can get the main bundle, but I'd rather get the bundle for this class (makes it useable in unit tests).
>
> But, inside an init method, I'm not allowed to reference self until super.init is called. So, how do I do this?


I think my other reply will make this a moot point, but since [NSBundle bundleForClass:] takes a Class, and you know what your class is, just pass it that, you don't have to reference self.

[NSBundle bundleForClass:[MyGroovySubclass class]];

--Graham



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