Hello, Why don't you use the "NSClassFromString" function (http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Miscellaneous/Foundation_Functions/Reference/reference.html#//apple_ref/c/func/NSClassFromString) ? The return type is a Class instance, and is not as low-level as a call to objc_getClass().
[NSClassFromString(@"MyMonoClass") testTouch]; Note 1: See http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?NSClassFromString for more comments Note 2: you can even define a macro to avoid the cluttering of your code. Regards, Laurent Etiemble. 2009/10/22 Duane Wandless <du...@wandless.net>: > Hopefully someone can help with this. > > I am currently doing this. > > id myobj = objc_getClass("MyMonoClass"); > [myobj testTouch]; > > which works. MyMonoClass is not defined so I cannot do this: > [MyMonoClass testTouch]; > > Because the compiler tries to resolve the class reference, of course. > > Is there a better way to do this than what I have? Which I got the idea of > how to do this from Monobjc! > > The context is that I have a Cocoa application that loads the mono runtime > which loads my Monobjc enabled library. Which that is where MyMonoClass is > defined. Then I need to invoke a method on the mono class from Cocoa. > > Thanks, > Duane > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-osx mailing list > mono-...@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-osx > >