I am trying to improve the design of my App by using private methods. Coming from .NET I am a little confused because I am declaring these methods in the .m file but from other files they are still showing up i.e. they are still accessible.
.m file:
@interface NSContentWebServiceController (private)
- (NSString *)flattenHTML:(NSString *)html;
- (NSString *)cleanseStringOfJsonP:(NSString *)jsonP;
- (void)retrieve:(NSasdf *)hasdel :(NSDictionary *)rootList;
- (NSString *)removeHTMLTagsFromString:(NSString *)aString;
@end
Private methods are only private in a way that they’re not documented in a header file. Because of this you can’t
#importthem into your project and thus will the compiler warn you about a ‘selector not recognized’ or something like that.You’ll be able to call these methods just as public methods, since it’s just where you declare the prototype that makes a method private, Objective-C doesn’t have such a thing as hidden, really private, methods.
At runtime, you will always be able to find all methods using introspection, so there really is no way of completely hiding your methods/properties.
You could add a
id _internalinstance variable which points to an object that does all the work, that way it’s a bit more tough to call the private methods, although not impossible.