FROM : Kyle Sluder
DATE : Tue Jun 03 22:21:47 2008
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Ross Carter <<email_removed>> wrote:
> Kyle, AFAICT, NSTextStorage is the only Cocoa class deemed "semiconcrete." I
> guess it means that you can instantiate NSTextStorage objects as if they
> were concrete, but you can't subclass them without special effort. Maybe a
> documentation bug would be in order.
I filed one simultaneously with my bickering. ;-)
--Kyle Sluder
DATE : Tue Jun 03 22:21:47 2008
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Ross Carter <<email_removed>> wrote:
> Kyle, AFAICT, NSTextStorage is the only Cocoa class deemed "semiconcrete." I
> guess it means that you can instantiate NSTextStorage objects as if they
> were concrete, but you can't subclass them without special effort. Maybe a
> documentation bug would be in order.
I filed one simultaneously with my bickering. ;-)
--Kyle Sluder
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