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Interface type cannot be statically allocated?

I tried to put this in the header file of my view object:

@property (nonatomic) UIColor color; 

to store the color that lines should be drawn with in this view.

Xcode gives me an error on this line:

Interface type cannot be statically allocated

What does that mean, and what should I do?

EDIT:

I did add a *, and at the point of synthesis, it said:

ARC forbid synthesizing a property of Objective C object with unspecified ownership or storage attribute?

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William Sham Avatar asked Dec 10 '11 22:12

William Sham


1 Answers

Your variable is for an object type, and as such must be declared as a pointer:

@property (nonatomic) UIColor * color;    // Note the asterisk 

"Statically allocated" in this case would mean that the memory for that object was allocated at compile-time. All objects in Obj-C, however, are allocated at runtime and accessed through pointers.

"Interface type" is kind of an overly-technical term that's meaningful to the compiler, and not terribly important here. It means that UIColor represents the interface through which the compiler expects you to interact with the variable color. The actual type of the object pointed to may be different (as with a class cluster like NSString).

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jscs Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 16:09

jscs