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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:53:09+00:00 2026-05-15T00:53:09+00:00

I have the following scenario: Class_A – method_U – method_V – method_X – method_Y

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I have the following scenario:

Class_A
  - method_U
  - method_V
  - method_X
  - method_Y

Class_B
  - method_M
  - method_N

HttpClass
  - startRequest
  - didReceiveResponse // is a callback

Now I want to realize these three flows (actually there are many more, but these are enough to demonstrate my question):

Class_A :: method_X -> HttpClass :: startRequest:params -> ... wait, wait, wait ... -> HttpClass :: didReceiveResponse -> Class_A :: method_Y:result

and:

Class_A :: method_U -> HttpClass :: startRequest:params -> ... wait, wait, wait ... -> HttpClass :: didReceiveResponse -> Class_A :: method_V:result

and the last one:

Class_B :: method_M -> HttpClass :: startRequest:params -> ... wait, wait, wait ... -> HttpClass :: didReceiveResponse -> Class_B :: method_N:result

Please note, that the methods in Class_A and Class_B have different names and functionality, they just make us of the same HttpClass.

My solution now would be to pass a C function pointer to startRequest, store it in the HttpClass and when didReceiveResponse gets called I invoke the function pointer and pass the result (which will always be a JSON Dictionary).

Now I’m wondering if there can be any problems using plain C or if there are better solutions doing it in a more Objective-C way. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-15T00:53:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:53 am

    You can use selectors instead of function pointers. Basically you setup for 1st scenario would be:

    // declare startRequestWithDelegate method
    - startRequestWithDelegate:(id)delegate selector:(SEL)selector;
    
    // call it in Class_A object:
    [HTTPObject startRequestWithDelegate:self selector:@selector(method_Y:);
    
    // call callback method when request finished:
    if ([delegate respondsToSelector:savedSelector])
       [delegate performSelector:savedSelector withObject:result];
    

    Other scenarios will differ in calling startRequestWithDelegate method.

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