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mlRe: Can 10.4 apps be built with Obj-C 2.0?
FROM : Colin Cornaby
DATE : Tue Nov 06 00:35:14 2007

Thanks, I'll have to go back and review what was said at that session 
(it's on the developer iTunes TV thing). I never meant to dispute that 
it was not officially supported currently. I've never found the 
courage to try Obj C 2.0 stuff on Leopard myself. :)

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On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Bill Bumgarner <<email_removed>> wrote:

> On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Colin Cornaby wrote:

>> I believe it was said in a WWDC session that in since properties 
>> are macros that they would work in 10.4. Just saying that this was 
>> something communicated by Apple, not the result of someone just 
>> playing around with properties. :)

>
> That is incorrect.  Properties are not macros and have never been 
> macros.    If you happen to write all code associated with a 
> property manually, it may coincidentally work.  If you use 
> @synthesize it is not going to work.
>
> b.bum
>

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