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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T21:24:42+00:00 2026-05-25T21:24:42+00:00

I am about to try and pass a value that the suer selectes in

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I am about to try and pass a value that the suer selectes in a subview back to the mainview of my application. I have been doing abit of reading about how to do it, and am currently following a fairly informative tutorial here

I am starting from step 18 and implementing this into my code as it seems fairly straight forward… however I have this error in my secondview.h file where I am declaring my protocol as follows.

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

@protocol PassSearchData <nsobject> //this is where I get the "Cannot find protocol declaraton for 'nsobject' error
@required
- (void) setSecondFavoriteColor:(NSString *)secondFavoriteColor;
@end


@interface VehicleResultViewController : UITableViewController <NSXMLParserDelegate> {
//...
//Delegate stuff for passing information back to parent view
    id <PassSearchData> delegate;

}
//..
//Delegate stuff for passing information back to parent view
@property (retain) id delegate;
//..
@end
</PassSearchData></nsobject></uikit/uikit.h> //more errors here also..
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    2026-05-25T21:24:43+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:24 pm

    As Malcolm Box mentioned in the comment, NSObject (and most source code, for that matter) is case-sensitive. Also, I’m not sure what the last line with </PassSearchData></nsobject></uikit/ uikit.h> is supposed to be. I’d suggest something like the following:

    #import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
    
    @protocol PassSearchData <NSObject>
    @required
    - (void) setSecondFavoriteColor:(NSString *)secondFavoriteColor;
    @end
    
    
    @interface VehicleResultViewController : UITableViewController <NSXMLParserDelegate> {
    //...
    //Delegate stuff for passing information back to parent view
        id <PassSearchData> delegate;
    
    }
    //..
    //Delegate stuff for passing information back to parent view
    @property (assign) id <PassSearchData> delegate; // not retain ?
    //..
    @end
    

    That code should probably compile, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s problem-free. Traditionally, delegates are not retained, because of the problem of retain cycles. So I changed the declaration of the delegate property from retain to assign.

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