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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T21:04:25+00:00 2026-06-01T21:04:25+00:00

I have a method which is implemented in its super method. And when I

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I have a method which is implemented in its super method. And when I run my program. It works fine. How do I suppress this warning? By the way, both methods are in ‘.m’ file.

The code is like this:

ClassA.m

@interface ClassA()
- (void)method;
@end

ClassA.h

@interface ClassA : ClassB
@end

ClassB.m

@interface ClassB()
@end
@implementation ClassB
- (void)method
{
}

And it works OK when I call method in ClassA

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    2026-06-01T21:04:26+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    You’ve got it completly wrong. Popular construction is to have:

    ClassB.h

    @interface ClassB
    - (void)method;
    @end
    

    ClassB.m

    @interface ClassB()
    @end
    @implementation ClassB
    - (void)method
    {
        //do nothing or even assert false
    }
    @end
    

    ClassA.h

    @interface ClassA : ClassB
    @end
    

    ClassA.m

    @interface ClassA()
    @end
    @implementation ClassA
    - (void)method
    {
        //do your stuff here
    }
    @end
    

    And that’s called method overriding. But if I correctly understand what you are trying to achieve you should have:

    ClassB.h

    @interface ClassB
    - (void)method;
    @end
    

    ClassB.m

    @interface ClassB()
    @end
    @implementation ClassB
    - (void)method
    {
        //do your stuff here
    }
    @end
    

    ClassA.h

    @interface ClassA : ClassB
    @end
    

    And there is no need to mess up with ClassA, and you can call

    ClassA *o=[[ClassA alloc ] init];
    [o method];
    

    Then the method is available in classA thanks to inheritance from ClassB.

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