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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T16:43:19+00:00 2026-06-04T16:43:19+00:00

I am subclasing UIAlertView. I would like to implement a init method with the

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I am subclasing UIAlertView. I would like to implement a init method with the following signature:

- (id)initWithTitle:(NSString *)title 
            message:(NSString *)message
         identifier:(NSInteger)ident
           delegate:(id)delegate 
  cancelButtonTitle:(NSString *)cancelButtonTitle 
  otherButtonTitles:(NSString *)otherButtonTitles,...

It is just the default UIAlertView method with an added param identifier.

- (id)initWithTitle:(NSString *)title 
            message:(NSString *)message
           delegate:(id)delegate 
  cancelButtonTitle:(NSString *)cancelButtonTitle 
  otherButtonTitles:(NSString *)otherButtonTitles,...

What is the correct syntax now to invoke the super method if I don’t know in compile time what my init method otherButtonTitles params will be?

self = [super initWithTitle:title
                    message:message
                   delegate:delegate
          cancelButtonTitle:cancelButtonTitle 
          otherButtonTitles:otherButtonTitles, nil];
//I will only get the first param with this syntax
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    2026-06-04T16:43:21+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    First, Learn about variadic functions, it can help you: Wikipedia

    Example:
    #include <stdarg.h>
    
    void logObjects(id firstObject, ...) // <-- there is always at least one arg, "nil", so this is valid, even for "empty" list
    {
      va_list args;
      va_start(args, firstObject);
      id obj;
      for (obj = firstObject; obj != nil; obj = va_arg(args, id)) // we assume that all arguments are objects
        NSLog(@"%@", obj);
      va_end(args);
    }
    

    Second, it’s better to make an Objectve-C Category rather than subclass UIAlertView

    Example:
    @interface UIAlertView(Identifiers)
    - (id)initWithTitle:(NSString *)title 
                message:(NSString *)message
             identifier:(NSInteger)ident
               delegate:(id)delegate 
      cancelButtonTitle:(NSString *)cancelButtonTitle 
      otherButtonTitles:(NSString *)otherButtonTitles,...;
    @end
    
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