Hi,
Take the following example:
@interface BaseClass
+(NSMutableDictionary*) newDict;
@end
@implementation BaseClass
+(NSMutableDictionary*) newDict
{
return [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
}
@class NewClass;
@interface NewClass : BaseClass
+(NSMutableDictionary*) newDict;
@end
#import "BaseClass.h"
@implementation NewClass
+(NSMutableDictionary*) newDict
{
NSMutableDictionary* myDict;
myDict = [[super class] newDict];
[myDict setObject:@"Some Data" forKey:@"someKey"];
return [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
}
@end
I had assumed (and I thought I'd done something like this before)
that the:
myDict = [[super class] newDict];
statement would call newDict in BaseClass???? Instead it calls the
version in NewClass and goes into an infinite loop!!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Dave
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