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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:07:18+00:00 2026-05-12T07:07:18+00:00

I’m trying to implement delegation for a class which should call it’s delegate (if

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I’m trying to implement delegation for a class which should call it’s delegate (if any), when special things happen.

From Wikipedia I have this code example:

 @implementation TCScrollView
 -(void)scrollToPoint:(NSPoint)to;
 {
   BOOL shouldScroll = YES;
   // If we have a delegate, and that delegate indeed does implement our delegate method,
   if(delegate && [delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(scrollView:shouldScrollToPoint:)])
     shouldScroll = [delegate scrollView:self shouldScrollToPoint:to]; // ask it if it's okay to scroll to this point.

   if(!shouldScroll) return;  // If not, ignore the scroll request.

   /// Scrolling code omitted.
 }
 @end

If I try this on my own, I get a warning that the method I am calling on the delegate was not found. Of course it was not, because the delegate is just referenced by id. It could be anything. Sure at runtime that will work fine because I check if it responds to selector. But I don’t want the warning in Xcode. Are there better patterns?

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    2026-05-12T07:07:19+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:07 am

    You could let the delegate be of the id type that implements the SomeClassDelegate protocol. For this, you could in the header of your SomeClass (in your case TCScrollView), do something like this:

    @protocol TCScrollViewDelegate; // forward declaration of the protocol
    
    @interface TCScrollView {
        // ...
        id <TCScrollViewDelegate> delegate;
    }
    @property (assign) id<TCScrollViewDelegate> delegate;
    @end
    
    @protocol TCScrollViewDelegate
    - (BOOL) scrollView:(TCScrollView *)tcScrollView shouldScrollToPoint:(CGPoint)to;
    @end
    

    Then you can from your implementation, just call the method on the delegate:

    @implementation TCScrollView
    
    -(void)scrollToPoint:(NSPoint)to;
    {
      BOOL shouldScroll = YES;
      shouldScroll = [delegate scrollView:self shouldScrollToPoint:to]; // ask it if it's okay to scroll to this point.
      if(!shouldScroll) return;  // If not, ignore the scroll request.
      /// Scrolling code omitted.
    }
    @end
    
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