his seems weird. Why assign the panel/window to your own ivar when this is exactly -[NSWindowController window] is designed to do for you?

I was thinking I might need to reference it and rather than call for it just have it hanging around. Yes, no?

-koko




On Jul 8, 2010, at 4:44 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:


On 7 Jul 2010, at 21:07, k...@highrolls.net wrote:

Does this code make sense? Where

[[ SewAndColorController alloc] initWithWindowNibName:@"nibName"]

is called from another view action?


@interface SewAndColorController : NSWindowController {

        NSPanel *m_panel;
}

@end

#import "SewAndColorController.h"

@implementation SewAndColorController

- (id) initWithWindowNibName:(NSString*)windowNibName
{
        self = [super initWithWindowNibName:windowNibName];
        if (self != nil)
        {
                [self retain];
                m_panel = [self window];
                [m_panel setDelegate:self];             
                [m_panel makeKeyAndOrderFront:self];

This seems weird. Why assign the panel/window to your own ivar when this is exactly -[NSWindowController window] is designed to do for you?

        }
        return self;
}
@end


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