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| diff --git a/objective-c.html.markdown b/objective-c.html.markdown index cf6bf780..097cb846 100644 --- a/objective-c.html.markdown +++ b/objective-c.html.markdown @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@  --- -  language: Objective-C  contributors:      - ["Eugene Yagrushkin", "www.about.me/yagrushkin"]      - ["Yannick Loriot", "https://github.com/YannickL"]      - ["Levi Bostian", "https://github.com/levibostian"]      - ["Clayton Walker", "https://github.com/cwalk"] +    - ["Fernando Valverde", "http://visualcosita.xyz"]  filename: LearnObjectiveC.m -  ---  Objective-C is the main programming language used by Apple for the OS X and iOS operating systems and their respective frameworks, Cocoa and Cocoa Touch. @@ -20,6 +19,10 @@ It is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smalltal  Multi-line comments look like this  */ +// XCode supports pragma mark directive that improve jump bar readability +#pragma mark Navigation Functions // New tag on jump bar named 'Navigation Functions' +#pragma mark - Navigation Functions // Same tag, now with a separator +  // Imports the Foundation headers with #import  // Use <> to import global files (in general frameworks)  // Use "" to import local files (from project) @@ -149,6 +152,12 @@ int main (int argc, const char * argv[])      [mutableDictionary setObject:@"value2" forKey:@"key2"];      [mutableDictionary removeObjectForKey:@"key1"]; +    // Change types from Mutable To Immutable +    //In general [object mutableCopy] will make the object mutable whereas [object copy] will make the object immutable +    NSMutableDictionary *aMutableDictionary = [aDictionary mutableCopy]; +    NSDictionary *mutableDictionaryChanged = [mutableDictionary copy]; + +      // Set object      NSSet *set = [NSSet setWithObjects:@"Hello", @"Hello", @"World", nil];      NSLog(@"%@", set); // prints => {(Hello, World)} (may be in different order) @@ -593,6 +602,52 @@ int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {  @end +// Starting in Xcode 7.0, you can create Generic classes, +// allowing you to provide greater type safety and clarity +// without writing excessive boilerplate. +@interface Result<__covariant A> : NSObject + +- (void)handleSuccess:(void(^)(A))success +              failure:(void(^)(NSError *))failure; + +@property (nonatomic) A object; + +@end + +// we can now declare instances of this class like +Result<NSNumber *> *result; +Result<NSArray *> *result; + +// Each of these cases would be equivalent to rewriting Result's interface +// and substituting the appropriate type for A +@interface Result : NSObject +- (void)handleSuccess:(void(^)(NSArray *))success +              failure:(void(^)(NSError *))failure; +@property (nonatomic) NSArray * object; +@end + +@interface Result : NSObject +- (void)handleSuccess:(void(^)(NSNumber *))success +              failure:(void(^)(NSError *))failure; +@property (nonatomic) NSNumber * object; +@end + +// It should be obvious, however, that writing one +//  Class to solve a problem is always preferable to writing two + +// Note that Clang will not accept generic types in @implementations, +// so your @implemnation of Result would have to look like this: + +@implementation Result + +- (void)handleSuccess:(void (^)(id))success +              failure:(void (^)(NSError *))failure { +  // Do something +} + +@end + +  ///////////////////////////////////////  // Protocols  /////////////////////////////////////// @@ -682,7 +737,7 @@ addUp = ^(int n) { // Remove (int n) to have a block that doesn't take in any pa      mutableVar = 32; // Assigning new value to __block variable.      return n + outsideVar; // Return statements are optional.  } -int addUp = add(10 + 16); // Calls block code with arguments. +int addUp = addUp(10 + 16); // Calls block code with arguments.  // Blocks are often used as arguments to functions to be called later, or for callbacks.  @implementation BlockExample : NSObject | 
