How to use a boolean property in objective C class, i did it like:
@property (nonatomic, copy) BOOL *locationUseBool;
but it gives error that:
Property with 'copy' attribute must be of object type.
what is the correct way of declaring?
You can declare this way also.
@property (assign) BOOL locationUseBool;
Basically, if you say nonatomic, and you generate the accessors using @synthesize, then if multiple threads try to change/read the property at once, badness can happen. You can get partially-written values or over-released/retained objects
In a multi-threaded program, an atomic operation cannot be interrupted partially through, whereas nonatomic operations can.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL locationUseBool;
No asterisk, no copy, no retain.
bool
type. It has better behaviour when casting etc.
BOOL
is recommended by everything I've ever read on Obj-C. What am I missing?
Feb 23, 2012 at 6:45
BOOL
is just a typedef for char
. bool
is a proper boolean type that is logically 1 bit wide. In C, any number of integer type that is not 0 is meant to evaluate to true. However casting any non zero integer whose lower 8 bits happen to be zero to BOOL
will result in a BOOL variable that is false. (BOOL)0x1000
is false but (bool) 0x1000
is true.
bool
for everything everywhere, like properties, etc.? Admittedly, I'm not assigning ints
to BOOLs much, but what's the cost-benefit?
Feb 23, 2012 at 16:09
This one worked for me.
@property (nonatomic) BOOL locationUseBool;
There is not asterisk * symbol in property declaration. Also, use of 'assign' is optional.