Le 9 mars 2012 à 03:55, Roland King a écrit : > Good thinking .. > > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(not_keyword) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(class) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(compatibility_alias) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(defs) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(encode) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(end) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(implementation) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(interface) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(private) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(protected) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(protocol) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(public) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(selector) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(throw) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(try) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(catch) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(finally) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(synchronized) > OBJC1_AT_KEYWORD(autoreleasepool) > > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(property) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(package) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(required) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(optional) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(synthesize) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(dynamic) > OBJC2_AT_KEYWORD(__experimental_modules_import) > > So I missed compatibilty_alias, defs, encode, selector (!), try, finally and > dynamic. Plus possibly not_keyword and __experimental_modules_import, > whatever the heck they are.
Note that unlike other objc1 keywords, @def is not available in modern obj-c. AFAIK, not_keyword is a token used internally by the compiler, and cannot be used in code and @__experimental_modules_import is an unfinished feature, and they want more time before deciding what syntax would be used. -- Jean-Daniel _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com