On 24 Feb 2010, at 19:43, David Blanton wrote:
> I misspoke earlier.
> 
> What I want to do is access an an ivar in m_view such as m_cpp wher m_cpp is 
> an instance of a C++ class and then call functions on m_cpp such as
> 
> m_view->m_cpp.Function()
> 
> but I get 'struct objc_object' has no member named 'm_cppr'

Your best bet is to either:

 1. Declare m_cpp as @public in the class's @interface, cast m_view to the 
correct class, and access m_cpp as shown above, or - better yet -

 2. Define an accessor method on the class and use it: [m_view 
mCppAccessorThing].Function();_______________________________________________

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