If I declare foo and setFoo as properties instead of methods in the
interface would that be the same for the example you posted?

Thanks

Greg


On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Matt Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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