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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T00:33:29+00:00 2026-06-13T00:33:29+00:00

I’m using the following code to make selected text bold in an NSTextView [self.textView.attributedString

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I’m using the following code to make selected text bold in an NSTextView

  [self.textView.attributedString addAttribute:NSFontAttributeName value:[NSFont boldSystemFontOfSize:12] range:self.textView.selectedRange];

Where self.textView is an outlet to an NSTextView . Xcode gives a warning that addAttribute may not work as the property is of type NSAttributedString and not NSMutableAttributedString.The code works but is it wrong to do it this way ? If so what is the proper way ?

UPDATE :
I found another way of doing this :

NSMutableAttributedString *textFieldText = [self.textView.attributedString mutableCopy];
[textFieldText addAttribute:NSFontAttributeName value:[NSFont boldSystemFontOfSize:12] range:self.textView.selectedRange];
[self.textView.textStorage setAttributedString:textFieldText];

Since both methods work , I’d like to know which is better.

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    2026-06-13T00:33:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:33 am

    General Remarks

    Take the interface that a class exposes at its word. It is not best practice to assume that the return type is a specific subclass of the declared return type.

    This is especially important in the context of a class cluster: different implementations of the common interface may have different different return types for the same method though those return types are guaranteed to be compatible with the type declared in the header.

    Supposing you could be guaranteed that all undocumented subclasses in the class cluster presently return the same specific subclass of the type declared in the header, you cannot be guaranteed that that will remain the case in future revisions of Apple’s frameworks.

    NSTextView

    The question is about an NSTextView‘s and its property textStorage. This property is of type NSTextStorage, a “semiconcrete subclass of NSMutableAttributedString“. The documentation goes on, describing the preferred mechanism for changing the string stored by the NSTextStorage or its attributes:

    use the text access methods defined by NSMutableAttributedString, NSAttributedString, NSMutableString, and NSString to perform character-level manipulation.

    NSTextView exposes its property textStorage which is an instance of NSTextStorage. NSTextStorage is a subclass of NSMutableAttributedString. Consequently, we can simply add our attribute to it:

    [self.textView.textStorage addAttribute:NSFontAttributeName
                                      value:[NSFont boldSystemFontOfSize:12.0f]
                                      range:self.textView.selectedRange];
    
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