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Re: What class are you?
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Rick Riolo |
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Re: What class are you? |
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Wed, 24 Sep 1997 11:42:18 -0400 (EDT) |
I think you can do this:
[[yourObject class] name]
to get a string with the class name back.
See Next book in appendix C under class and instance methods.
- r
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On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Sven N. Thommesen wrote:
> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 09:29:19 -0500
> From: Sven N. Thommesen <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: What class are you?
>
>
> I'm having to track down a bug where an object appearing in a list is not
> the kind it is supposed to be (!).
>
> Does anyone know what the syntax is for getting the class name of the
> offending object back, as a printable string?
>
> The Next book discusses the boolean methods "isKindOf: [Class someClass]"
> and "isMemberOf: [Class someClass]", but using those would quickly get
> tedious ...
> [are you a witch? no, how about a troll? maybe an ogre? etc. etc.]
>
> In fact, the Next book discusses many methods in its early chapters that
> are not mentioned in the formal language definition, which leads me to
> believe the runtime system is involved. So: where do I find comprehensive
> documentation for the objects and methods available with the GNU version of
> ObjectiveC?
>
> Any pointers (not id's) appreciated,
> Sven
>
>
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- What class are you?, Sven N. Thommesen, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?,
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- Re: What class are you?, Dwight Wilson, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Scott Christley, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Scott Christley, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Sven N. Thommesen, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Sven N. Thommesen, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Sven N. Thommesen, 1997/09/24
- Re: What class are you?, Scott Christley, 1997/09/25