Without knowing what exactly you are trying to achieve, it's hard to advise 
you, Angelo.  Would a simple printf or one of its variants do for you?

R,
John

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> Subject: adding a delegate to a class
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a code like this:
> 
> @interface BackgroundObj : NSObject
> {
>       Controller *mc;
> }
> 
> - (void) sayHi;
> 
> 
> @implementation BackgroundObj
> 
> - (void) sayHi
> {
>       [mc showText:@"Hi"];
> }
> @end
> 
> As you can see, the code is hard coded to use class Controller, can not be
> used with any other object, I'd like to add a delegate which will have a
> showText method, sayHi method will just call the delegate instead of hard
> coded Controller, any idea how to add delegates to this object? or, any
> tutorials for this? Thanks,
> 
> Angelo
> 
> 
> 
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