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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T11:47:02+00:00 2026-06-17T11:47:02+00:00

I’m using xcode 4.5.2 and LLVM 4.1. I am expecting that I do not

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I’m using xcode 4.5.2 and LLVM 4.1. I am expecting that I do not need to synthesize a class property nor declare an instance variable, but I’m getting errors stating that these expectations are wrong.

My class:

@interface Test : NSManagedObject
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *string;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *number;
@end

@implementation Test
- (NSString*)string {
    return _string;
}
@end

1) Use of undeclared identifier ‘string’

I’ve also seen in WWDC 2010 Session 144 the following:

return self->string;

But that is giving an error with a suggestion to use dot notation.

2) Property ‘string’ found on object of type ‘Test *’; did you mean to access it with the “.” operator?

I’m also getting a warning for number:

3) Property ‘number’ requires method ‘number’ to be defined – use @synthesize, @dynamic or provide a method implementation in this class implementation

I am entirely lost as to what is going on here. It’s starting to boil my blood just a little bit. What am I missing?

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    2026-06-17T11:47:03+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:47 am

    First of all, dot notation is your friend!

    Secondly, when you try to use -> you must access the ivar. In the newest versions of Xcode and LLVM, an ivar with an underscore is created for you if you do not specify one yourself using @synthesize.

    So you would do self->_string. You access the property when you use the . which is recommended. This also is probably why you’re getting a warning on number, since self->number doesn’t exist.


    Edit: In response to the fact that you’re using NSManagedObject I’d definitely recommend using properties (like Todd recommended). NSManagedObjects expect you to use @dynamic and since Core Data does a lot of stuff under the hood, Apple recommends you not change that.

    If you want a custom getter/setter, I defer to another SO question which uses the primitive methods:

    - (NSString *)name
    {
        [self willAccessValueForKey:@"name"];
        NSString *myName = [self primitiveName];
        [self didAccessValueForKey:@"name"];
        return myName;
    }
    

    And of course, Apple Docs on the matter. And a related question/solution that pertains to iOS 6.

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