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Functionality for declaring Objective-C classes.
Classes can be declared using the ClassDecl
struct. Instance variables and
methods can then be added before the class is ultimately registered.
Example
The following example demonstrates declaring a class named MyNumber
that has
one ivar, a u32
named _number
and a number
method that returns it:
let superclass = class!(NSObject);
let mut decl = ClassDecl::new("MyNumber", superclass).unwrap();
// Add an instance variable
decl.add_ivar::<u32>("_number");
// Add an ObjC method for getting the number
extern fn my_number_get(this: &Object, _cmd: Sel) -> u32 {
unsafe { *this.get_ivar("_number") }
}
unsafe {
decl.add_method(sel!(number),
my_number_get as extern fn(&Object, Sel) -> u32);
}
decl.register();
Structs
- A type for declaring a new class and adding new methods and ivars to it before registering it.
- A type for declaring a new protocol and adding new methods to it before registering it.
Traits
- Types that can be used as the implementation of an Objective-C method.