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Re: NSSelector<T> - a curiosity
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Re: NSSelector<T> - a curiosity


  • Subject: Re: NSSelector<T> - a curiosity
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 08:11:07 +0200

Try to cheat an use <Object>?

Am 07.05.2008 um 04:12 schrieb Michael Scott:

NSSelector has been generified (generifried?) so that the return type of the method it calls must be specified as a type parameter.

So,
NSSelector<String> selector = new NSSelector<String>(“testMethod”);


Can be used to call the following method which returns a String (regardless on what class the method resides):

    public String testMethod() {
        return “testing, testing, 1, 2, 3 ...”;
    }

But what if the method returns void?

    public void testMethod2() {
        // do something fab
    }

What type argument should be used to instantiate NSSelector<T>?

Or have I missed something fundamental?

Cheers
Michael Scott



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