On 29 Apr 2008, at 04:22, K. Darcy Otto wrote:
First, I still get the warning that the superclass "may not respond" to the method (and to be sure, it is only implemented in the subclass, but the superclass calls it after a conformsToProtocol: check).
Sounds like the way things a decomposed into classes could use some rethinking, but you could [instanceB performSelector:] to call the method, and it wouldn't be checked by the compiler.
Messy if it's a lot of code though. Only really suitably if it's a single call.
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