I found strange to force user to write

Before invoking a delegation method, make sure the delegate implements it by sending it a

respondsToSelector: message.

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- (void)someMethod {

if ( [delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(operationShouldProceed)] ){

        if ( [delegate operationShouldProceed] ) {
            // do something appropriate

} }

}

I'm reading also on bindings (could be like valueHolder) and targetAction.
I think that I will have to read that several times :)

https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CocoaFundamentals/CocoaFundamentals.pdf

Stef

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On 16/7/14 10:48, stepharo wrote:
Hi

In the quest for a better UI framework :), I was re rereading about delegate in Cocoa. A delegating object will delegate certain operations to a delegate object (check the attachment).
Now I was wondering why this is not a simple delegation they wrote:

The delegating object sends a message only if the delegate implements the method. It makes this discovery by invoking the NSObject method respondsToSelector: in the delegate first.

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