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In libobjc/: 2010-10-15 Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com> * objc-private/runtime.h (__objc_update_classes_with_methods): New. * class.c (__objc_update_classes_with_methods): New. (objc_getClassList): Do not lock the class lock. * methods.c (method_exchangeImplementations): New. (method_setImplementation): New. * objc/runtime.h (method_setImplementation): New. (method_exchangeImplementations): New. From-SVN: r165525 |
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deprecated | ||
encoding.h | ||
hash.h | ||
message.h | ||
NXConstStr.h | ||
objc-api.h | ||
objc-decls.h | ||
objc-exception.h | ||
objc-list.h | ||
objc-sync.h | ||
objc.h | ||
Object.h | ||
Protocol.h | ||
README | ||
runtime.h | ||
sarray.h | ||
thr.h | ||
typedstream.h |
This directory contains the public headers that are installed when libobjc is installed. Deprecated parts of the API should be moved into objc/deprecated and then included by public headers until they are finally removed. For example, if objc-api.h contains an _objc_unexpected_exception variable which is then deprecated, it should be moved into a header in objc/deprecated. This header is then included into objc-api.h. The result is that all the deprecated parts of the API are clearly separated in objc/deprecated, while objc/ retains only the current public API.