Vincent,
In this case the class which IB has linked in (i.e. NSWindow,
NSObject, NSView, etc) is loaded, but there is a map which maintains
the association between that instance and it's custom class (i.e. the
class which it should be instantiated as).
GC
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Vincent R. wrote:
Le 01.07.2013 16:37, Gregory Casamento a écrit :
V
incent,
THats part of the point. Custom class B is not a class which
is
linked into IB via a palette or anything else so it is one which
is
defined in source code.. NSClassSwappers job is to swap out
the
class which is linked in (i.e. one which is known) with a class
which
the user has defined in his or her project.
I was thinking of the case where the nib/xib is loaded inside
InterfaceBuilder not during
the loading of the application.