Question

Reading over some example Objective C code just now.

@property (nonatomic, strong) IBOutlet UILabel *descriptionLabel;

I understand that here we're declaring a property named descriptionLabel. The property has two attributes: nonatomic and strong.

What I don't understand is there are two type definitions ... IBOutlet UILabel ...

Can anyone explain why and what the implications are of two type definitions?

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Solution

IBOutlet is #define'd to be a "empty". This is basically used as an indicator by Interface builder to indicate properties that can be set.

OTHER TIPS

Please read about IBOutlet and IBAction in the Cocoa Fundamentals Guide.

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