On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 20:48, Luca Ciciriello
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All.Recently I've installed the new Xcode 3.1.2 and I've removed my old 
> Xcode 2.5.I've compiled with Xcode 3.1.2 (using the optional compiler GCC 
> 4.2) one of the my Objective-C++ project. No problem, but I've got a warning 
> about the code line: string elem = [[[gridArrayObjc objectAtIndex:i] 
> stringValue] cString];The warning is: "Warning: 'cString' is deprecated 
> [...]". Well, in which way can I modify my code line in order to eliminate 
> the deprecated cString?

Hi Luca,

Have you noticed that you can hold down the ALT modifier key and
double click on a method name to bring up the relevant documentation
for that method? If you do that on "cString", you'll see something
like this:

"Returns a representation of the receiver as a C string in the default
C-string encoding. (Deprecated in Mac OS X v10.4. Use
cStringUsingEncoding: or UTF8String instead.)"

Regards
Mattias
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