I didn't ask for advice.
I asked a simple question. And it still stands. - Chuck On March 24, 2008, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:59 PM, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:So, today I decided to try this for my next project... - (void)setController:(id)controller { if (!controller) { return; } self->controller = [controller retain]; } I works fine. But does not fix the warning itself.So, the question stands.... How do I suppress the warning. You suppress the warning by fixing the problem it's warning you about. Yes, it's just that simple. For example, the above could be rewritten as: - (void)setController:(id)newController { if (!controller) return; controller = [newController retain]; } sherm--
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