Objective-C does not support operator overloading. [1, 2]

If you're looking to compare equality, the convention is to implement your own isEqual: method that returns a BOOL (YES or NO).

HTH,

Dave

[1]  
http://borkwarellc.wordpress.com/2007/08/19/objective-c-is-stupid-but-i-still-like-it/
[2]  http://theocacao.com/comment/4600

On Sep 26, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Alex Finkel wrote:

Hi there.
I am in a process of porting some C++ code to ObjC. How to port the code
bellow (operators).  Thanks.

typedef struct encoding_tag

{

   byte encodings[ 16 ];

   ushort count;


   encoding_tag() { count = 0; }

   encoding_tag( encoding_tag& encoding ) { *this = encoding; }

   void operator = ( encoding_tag& encoding )

   {

       count = encoding.count;

       for ( int i = 0; i < count; i++ )

           encodings[i] = encoding.encodings[i];

   }

   bool operator == ( encoding_tag& cmp )

   {

       if ( count != cmp.count ) return false;

       return (*this <= cmp);

   }

   bool operator != ( encoding_tag& cmp )

   {

       return !(*this == cmp);

   }




} ENCODING;
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