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Jun 10, 2008 ... If you use an Objective-C string literal such as @"Hello world!" , then the class of the resulting object will usually be NXConstantString . ...
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Þæs Ofereode - Darwin Wishlist
As I've already said elsewhere, Apple provide the Darwin sources for reference only, and OpenDarwin produce occasional distributions based on packaging up ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... It was written with the invaluable help of the denizens of comp.lang.objective-c, especially Michael Ash for writing the sections on ...
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Þæs Ofereode - Mac Coding
Darwin and Mac OS X Coding Overview. The platypus-looking guy on the right is Hexley, the unofficial mascot for Darwin. Darwin is an umbrella term for the ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... If you use an Objective-C string literal such as @"Hello world!" , then the class of the resulting object will usually be NXConstantString . ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... See /usr/include/objc/objc-runtime.h or Objective-C Runtime Referencefor more details. A simple example might look like this: ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... If you want to get an IMP using the Objective-C runtime functions, then use objc_msg_lookup(id,SEL) on the GNU runtime (thanks to Justin ...
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Þæs Ofereode - Mac Coding
Darwin and Mac OS X Coding Overview. The platypus-looking guy on the right is Hexley, the unofficial mascot for Darwin. Darwin is an umbrella term for the ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... The ubiquitous gcc is really the one Objective-C compiler (though ..... gcc supports the mixing of Objective-C and C++ in files named with a ...
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Jun 10, 2008 ... The official c.l.o-c FAQ has a selection of references to books on Object Oriented Programming, beware that many of the references there are ...
 
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