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little ObjectiveC poll.
From: |
Lloyd Dupont |
Subject: |
little ObjectiveC poll. |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Feb 2006 15:28:19 +1000 |
I haven't really programmed in ObjectiveC since a long time now.
But I have to work with my boss's source, developed on MacOSX all in
ObjectiveC.
Something puzzles me and I wonder if it's normal in "ObjectiveC" (or C).....
(or if I'mjust unlucky ;-)
His files are very long (most of them over a few 10 of thousands lines) and
some methods are very long too (up to 1 to 2 or 3 thousands line. 1
thousands line is common, 3 is rare).
Now I wonder, is it "common practice" in ObjectiveC, or is it just my boss?
For example right now I'm looking at porting mouse selection / dragging to
windows.
The last 2 methods I looked at
- moveSelectedGraphicWithEvent:
- reparentSelectedGraphicsWithEvent:forced:offset:
are 1300 and 1500 lines long....
what do you think?
Regards,
Lloyd Dupont
NovaMind development team
NovaMind Software
Mind Mapping Software
<www.nova-mind.com>
- little ObjectiveC poll.,
Lloyd Dupont <=