--- On Tue, 8/5/08, James Bucanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In your original code, you had
> 
>      SEL closeSelector = @selector(close);
>      if ([SuperSocket
> instancesRespondToSelector:closeSelector]) {
>          ...
> 
> This does not, as I think you believe, test to see if an
> object 
> of the class SuperSocket responds to the -close message. In
> 
> fact, it tests to see if the class object for SuperSocket 
> responds to the +close message.

That isn't correct. The +instancesRespondToSelector: method tells whether 
*instances* of a class respond to a selector. To test whether the class object 
responds to a given selector, you'd use [SuperSocket respondsToSelector:].

Cheers,
Chuck


      
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