I understand a major advantage of Objective-C over C++ is its ability to send messages to objects instead of calling its methods. Secondly you are allowed to dynamically add a method to objects.
Suppose this is my object:
@interface MyClass : NSObject
{}
- sayHello;
@end
I know my code below will work even if - sayGoodbye
isn't defined, but can someone finish this code and demonstrate how Objective-C can add methods to objects at runtime?
MyClass* o = [[MyClass alloc] init];
[o sayHello ];
[o sayGoodbye];
[o release ];
The objective c runtime reference is what you need here:
in particular look at the following method: class_addMethod