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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:14:50+00:00 2026-05-11T21:14:50+00:00

I have an XML reader class which I initialize with a URL – (id)initWithURL:(NSURL

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I have an XML reader class which I initialize with a URL

- (id)initWithURL:(NSURL *)url

This class adds objects to an array in the calling class using an instance variable

// in the interface
ViewController *viewController;
// in the implementation
[viewController addObject:theObject];

Now, I initialize my XML reader class, then set the View Controller separately:

XMLController *xmlController = [[XMLController alloc]
                    initWithURL:url];
xmlController.viewController = self;

My question is whether I should create a new init function which sets the viewController at the same time.
Thanks.

Edit: I forgot to add that my XML reader starts downloading and parsing the class in the init function.

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    2026-05-11T21:14:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:14 pm

    If your init routine is going to cause delegate/controller calls, or set off asyncronous activities (potentially including your downloading) that could message the delegate, then you should include it in the init function.

    Otherwise your controller might miss potential delegate messages such as xmlController:didStartConnection that might be called before your initWithURL routine returns.

    Also, if the controller/delegate is a required part of the XMLController activities, then you should include it in your init routine.

    So yes, in this case I would suggest:

    XMLController *xmlController = [[XMLController alloc] initWithURL:url andController:self];
    
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