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So I have a class with a NSInteger in it and now I want to return the NSInteger value. For some kind of reason, the code for that is not working. I have already declared the @property for the NSInteger class.

@property (readwrite, assign, nonatomic) NSInteger numberFun;
- (NSInteger)sampleMethod {
    ...
    return sample.numberFun; 
}

The compiler says "Return from pointer without a cast". I'm pretty sure that means that I'm using a C type for an objective-c method. I want to know the work around for this. (Though I don't want it to return a casted NSInteger as a NSNumber).

Thanks

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  • did you @synthesize numberFun?
    – kevboh
    Jan 27, 2011 at 15:53

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The following code sample compiles fine. I suggest you present a more complete example of your problem so we can figure out what you are doing wrong.

@interface MyObject : NSObject
{ }
@property (readwrite, assign, nonatomic) NSInteger numberFun;
@end


@implementation MyObject
@synthesize numberFun;
@end


@interface MyObject2 : NSObject
{ }
@property (nonatomic, copy) MyObject* sample;
@end


@implementation MyObject2
@synthesize sample;
- (NSInteger)sampleMethod { return sample.numberFun; }
@end
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  • @property (nonatomic, copy) MyObject* sample; is confusing. I'd suggest dropping MyObject2 and simply showing a main() that allocs a MyObject and gets/sets numberFun. (good answer beyond that)
    – bbum
    Jan 27, 2011 at 16:07

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