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Re: dia2code objc
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Helge Hess |
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Re: dia2code objc |
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Tue, 26 Mar 2002 13:36:06 +0100 |
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Björn Gohla wrote:
i am working on a dia2code plugin for objective-c. i have some issues with
class member visibility. public attributes are represented in objc via a
set/get pair, and private ones by the absence of it. but is there any useful
interpretation of protected attributes, if so how?
Actually private/protected/public attributes should probably be mapped
to instance variables ? ivars do support those flags:
@interface MyClass
{
@private
id myPrivate;
@protected
id myProtected;
@public
id myPublic;
}
@end
> how can private and
protected methods be represented in objc?
There is no protection for methods in ObjC. Common convention is, that
private and protected methods have an "_" underscore prefix. "Protected"
might be mapped to a "MyClass+Protected.h" headerfile which contains an
informal protocol for the protected _ methods.
Greetings
Helge
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- dia2code objc, Björn Gohla, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc,
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- Re: dia2code objc, Björn Gohla, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc, Björn Gohla, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc, Frederic Stark, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc, Björn Gohla, 2002/03/26
- Re: dia2code objc, Frederic Stark, 2002/03/27
Re: dia2code objc, Philippe C.D. Robert, 2002/03/26