On 2010-07-21, at 1:26 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: > Is there some limitation on how categories perform or can be used when > invoked by an Objective-C++ class? > > I started using the zipkit with an Objective-C++ class in one of my command > line tool project. When I got everything wired properly, I tried running the > tool in debug mode. As soon as I call one of the class method in the > framework, I quickly get an exception that an NSString was sent a message > that it didn't recognize. I checked it out and it was easy to see that it was > a category method on NSString that was called. Now, I'm puzzled as I've never > seen this before. I have tried linking against the static library version of > the zipkit. Everything compiles and links fine. > > Anybody has any idea? > > Thanks in advance!
Laurent, In the Xcode project for your command line tool, did you add one or both of these to the Other Linker Flags of either the project or target? -ObjC -all_load See this for more info: http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/qa/qa2006/qa1490.html ---- Karl Moskowski <kolpa...@voodooergonomics.com> Voodoo Ergonomics Inc. <http://voodooergonomics.com/>
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