Hi Danny,

>From what I understand Error is a protocol Test implements. Currently there
is no way to implement protocols in a bindings project, you have to add the
methods to Test yourself. So, if for instance the Error protocol has a
getMessage method, you'll have a "[Export ("getMessage")] string GetMessage
();" in your api definition for Test.

Rolf

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Danny Pronk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dermotos,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
> The export of that function was actually clear to me,
> What I need to find out is how to deal with the 'double' declaration of
> the interface (see my example below)
> The first one is clear. but what to do with Test (Error).
> Test.h
> contains :
>
> @interface Test : NSObject
>
> @end
>
> @interface Test (Error)
>
> @end
>
> Could you please advise
>
> Regards
>
> Danny
>
> Op 29 feb. 2012, om 10:05 heeft dermotos het volgende geschreven:
>
> Should be something along the lines of
>
> [Export("someFunction:error")]
> bool SomeFunction(NSError error);
>
>
> I've managed to get bindings working before, but I feel for you, its tough
> work!
>
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