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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:04:51+00:00 2026-05-15T11:04:51+00:00

I get an error Invalid receiver type ‘NSInteger’ on this line in my implementation

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I get an error “Invalid receiver type ‘NSInteger'” on this line in my implementation of a simple class:

        self.price = p; // this line throws error

Should I be specifying price as copy? More details:

header file:

@interface SafeItem : NSObject {
    NSString *name;
    NSInteger price;
    NSString *category;
    NSInteger itemid;
    BOOL hasImage;
}

@property (nonatomic,copy) NSString *name;
@property (nonatomic) NSInteger price;
@property (nonatomic,copy) NSString *category;
@property NSInteger itemid;
@property BOOL hasImage;

- (id)initWithName:(NSString*) n price:(NSInteger) p category:(NSString*) c; 

@end

implementation:

@implementation SafeItem

@synthesize name, price, category, itemid, hasImage;

- (id)initWithName:(NSString*) n price:(NSInteger) p category:(NSString*) c {
    if(self=[super init]){
        self.itemid = [SafeItem getNextId];
        self.name = [n copy];
        self.price = p; // this line throws error
        self.category = [c copy];
    }
    return self;
}
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    2026-05-15T11:04:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:04 am

    No, the default assign is what you want.

    Frankly, this error doesn’t make sense to me — could there be something elsewhere in the code, such as an explicit implementation of setPrice? In the meantime, grasping at straws, try omitting the accesses via self in this initialiser.

    (In all four of those assignments, actually. Your use of copy is consistent with direct access to the ivars. If you are using a copy setter, you don’t need to copy the argument preemptively, and doing it as you do here — with no corresponding release — will give you leaks. Stick to one way or the other.)

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