You could throw the pointers into NSValue objects and store those in
an NS[Mutable]Set..
Jason
On Feb 5, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Tommy Nordgren <[email protected]>
wrote:
Do anyone know of a set container class for Cocoa objects, that use
pointer semantics.
Like this:
NSMutableString * s1 = [@"Hello" mutableCopy], * s2 = [@"Hello"
mutableCopy];
Somesetclass *someSet = [[Somesetclass alloc]init];
[someSet add:s1];
[someSet add: s2];
// After these calls, someSet should contain 2 elements because
s1 != s2 by pointer semantics
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