How do I access a objective-c defined macro in swift?
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I have a shared delegate defined by a macro in an Objective-C class. I would like to access this shared delegate from a Swift class. I have defined my shared instance as:
#define APP_DELEGATE((AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate])
I have a property declared in my AppDelegate that I would like to access from my Swift class:
@property (nonatomic) BOOL isReady;
How would I accomplish this in Swift? Thanks in advance.
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I have a shared delegate defined by a macro in an Objective-C class. I would like to access this shared delegate from a Swift class. I have defined my shared instance as:
#define APP_DELEGATE((AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate])
I have a property declared in my AppDelegate that I would like to access from my Swift class:
@property (nonatomic) BOOL isReady;
How would I accomplish this in Swift? Thanks in advance.
objective-c swift
Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
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create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55
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I have a shared delegate defined by a macro in an Objective-C class. I would like to access this shared delegate from a Swift class. I have defined my shared instance as:
#define APP_DELEGATE((AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate])
I have a property declared in my AppDelegate that I would like to access from my Swift class:
@property (nonatomic) BOOL isReady;
How would I accomplish this in Swift? Thanks in advance.
objective-c swift
I have a shared delegate defined by a macro in an Objective-C class. I would like to access this shared delegate from a Swift class. I have defined my shared instance as:
#define APP_DELEGATE((AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate])
I have a property declared in my AppDelegate that I would like to access from my Swift class:
@property (nonatomic) BOOL isReady;
How would I accomplish this in Swift? Thanks in advance.
objective-c swift
objective-c swift
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Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
1
create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55
add a comment |
Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
1
create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55
Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
1
1
create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55
create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55
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This is a really bad design choice but you just simply create a function
func appDelegate() -> AppDelegate {
return UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as! AppDelegate
}
Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
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This is a really bad design choice but you just simply create a function
func appDelegate() -> AppDelegate {
return UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as! AppDelegate
}
Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
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This is a really bad design choice but you just simply create a function
func appDelegate() -> AppDelegate {
return UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as! AppDelegate
}
Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
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This is a really bad design choice but you just simply create a function
func appDelegate() -> AppDelegate {
return UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as! AppDelegate
}
This is a really bad design choice but you just simply create a function
func appDelegate() -> AppDelegate {
return UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as! AppDelegate
}
answered Jan 8 '16 at 23:13
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Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
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Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
Yeah, I did something similar. I just added a class method within my App Delegate and returned a shared instance.
– Fullmetal_Alchemist_Fan
Jan 9 '16 at 0:37
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Possibly a duplicate of Convert Objective-C (#define) macro to Swift
– Cristik
Jan 8 '16 at 21:54
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create a function of some sort for that, or a stored property or whatever, dont use the macro.
– luk2302
Jan 8 '16 at 21:55