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From: | David Ayers |
Subject: | Re: Scrub last - better patch.... |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2003 14:39:10 +0200 |
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Pete French wrote:
GSWeb uses a custom NSString subclass (see GSWElementIDString.(h/m) which is actually a subclass of NSMutableString but same issues apply) So, yes there are custom subclasses (eventhough in this case the messages are simply forwarded to a mutable string created by -base / Foundation, and therefor probably won't help much in the testing you want. :-/ )All the other methods should already be implemented in NSString.m in terms of those primitives.Are there any existing subclasses of NSString which use these methods that I could use for testing, or is it best to actually make my own subclass for testing purposes ? Currently it sounds like these implementations are there "just in case" someone makes an NSString subclass rather than actually being used by any of the current code.
Cheers, David
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