On Aug 5, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Elan Feingold wrote:
I can load the principal class of a bundle with:NSBundle* bundleToLoad = [NSBundle bundleWithPath:@"..."]; Class exampleClass = [bundleToLoad principalClass]);However, I have a situation where I have a bundle that has a class *without* a principal class, but it has a class that is a subclass of a specific other class. Is there any way to iterate through classes offered by a bundle and pick out the ones that derive from a specific superclass?
"class *without* a principal class" doesn't make sense.- all bundles have a principal class, automatically (and semi- randomly) chosen if you don't specify it
- all classes have a super class (unless it is a root class)If you go to the target inspector's Properties tab in your Xcode project, you can specifically set the bundle's principal class.
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