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Cast an instance of a class to a @protocol in Objective-C

I have an object (a UIViewController) which may or may not conform to a protocol I've defined.

I know I can determine if the object conforms to the protocol, then safely call the method:

if([self.myViewController conformsToProtocol:@protocol(MyProtocol)]) {     [self.myViewController protocolMethod]; // <-- warning here } 

However, XCode shows a warning:

warning 'UIViewController' may not respond to '-protocolMethod' 

What's the right way to prevent this warning? I can't seem to cast self.myViewController as a MyProtocol class.

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Ford Avatar asked Mar 06 '09 03:03

Ford


1 Answers

The correct way to do this is to do:

if ([self.myViewController conformsToProtocol:@protocol(MyProtocol)]) {         UIViewController <MyProtocol> *vc = (UIViewController <MyProtocol> *) self.myViewController;         [vc protocolMethod]; } 

The UIViewController <MyProtocol> * type-cast translates to "vc is a UIViewController object that conforms to MyProtocol", whereas using id <MyProtocol> translates to "vc is an object of an unknown class that conforms to MyProtocol".

This way the compiler will give you proper type checking on vc - the compiler will only give you a warning if any method that's not declared on either UIViewController or <MyProtocol> is called. id should only be used in the situation if you don't know the class/type of the object being cast.

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Nick Forge Avatar answered Oct 06 '22 12:10

Nick Forge