Yes, something like this should do you In file MyObj.h @interface MyObj : NSObject{ Foo* _foo; } -(Foo) foo; -(void) setFoo:(Foo)aFoo; -(void) solveWorldFinancialCrisis;
@end; In file MyObj+GetSetters.m: #import "MyObj.h" @implementation MyObj (GetSetters) -(Foo) foo {....} -(void) setFoo:(Foo)aFoo {....} @end In file MyObj.m: #import "MyObj.h" @implementation MyObj -(void) solveWorldFinancialCrisis { // Good luck with this one :) } @end Matt On 27 Nov 2008, at 14:30, Greg Robertson wrote:
One of my implementation files is getting kind of long and I would like to split it into two. I have a lot of custom getters and setters and I was wondering if there was a way I could put them in a separate file but keep a common interface file? Can I do that? What is the syntax for doing this? Thanks Greg _______________________________________________
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