Am Sa,09.08.2008 um 11:23 schrieb Christian Giordano:

yep, it works with that :)
I presume it is an error in the book. Personally I thought that
passing the method not as string it would have recognized the scope
(target) automatically.
Fortunaly they don't. Selector-dispatching is performed dynamically as every other message-dispatch. So the same selector can be executed on different objects of different classes. Otherwise some techniques of Cocoa wouldn't work (I. e. responder chain, bindings)

Amin


Thanks a lot, chr


On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Le 9 août 08 à 10:34, Christian Giordano a écrit :

Hi guys, I'm a newbie and I'm reading a book which shows the two
different option to link programmatically a control to an action:

SEL mySelector;
mySelector = @selector(methodName:);
[myButton setAction:mySelector];

OR

SEL mySelector;
mySelector = NSSelectorFromString(@"methodName:");
[myButton setTarget:someObjectWithTheMethod];
[myButton setAction:mySelector];

On my test, the first syntax doesn't seem to work. This is my
implementation.

- (void)awakeFromNib
{
      NSLog(@"awakeFromNib");
     SEL mySelector;
      mySelector = @selector(sayIt:);
      [sayItButton setAction:mySelector];
}

If I do the other syntax:

- (void)awakeFromNib
{
      NSLog(@"awakeFromNib");
     SEL mySelector;
      mySelector = NSSelectorFromString(@"sayIt:");
      [sayItButton setTarget:self];
      [sayItButton setAction:mySelector];
}

Works. The sayIt method is in the same class than the awakeFromNib of
course. Any ideas?


Why you do not set the target in the first method ?



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