I have an Objective-c class "MyClass". In MyClass.m I have a class extension that declares a CGFloat
property:
@interface MyClass ()
@property (nonatomic) CGFloat myFloat;
@end
@implementation MyClass
@synthesize myFloat;
//...
@end
What changes (if anything) when the property is declared using the readonly
keyword?
@interface MyClass ()
@property (nonatomic, readonly) CGFloat myFloat;
@end
@implementation MyClass
@synthesize myFloat;
//...
@end
Perhaps in the first case I can say self.myFloat = 123.0;
and CGFloat f = self.myFloat;
inside MyClass? Then in the second case the readonly
keyword prevents the assignment self.myFloat = 123.0;
but allows the read CGFloat f = self.myFloat;