On May 16, 2009, at 9:04 PM, Jason Stephenson wrote:
Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
If I understand you, make a method which you can call directly and call this also from your delegate selector.

I was trying to say that if you implement a class that has the following method:

-(void) setDelegate: (id) delegate;

You are more or less obligated to call:

[delegate delegateMethod]

somewhere in your implementation. Otherwise, the delegate never does anything.

However, if you generalize the question, as Bill seems to have done, then normally, you never call

[delegate delegateMethod]

because that is up to the class that implements -setDelegate:.

To be clear-- and I'd suggest an END-OF-THREAD until the OP posts a followup question with more content-- I didn't generalize anything. The OP's question was:
Can we call delegates explicitly, Please reply soon.

My response was similarly terse.

Without any more details, there isn't a heck of a lot to actually answer.

b.bum


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