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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:02:05+00:00 2026-05-11T22:02:05+00:00

In my current project inside the file ViewController.m, I am running the method: [[connection

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In my current project inside the file ViewController.m, I am running the method:

[[connection writer] writeData: data];

It returns the warning:

warning: multiple methods named 'writeData:' found

I am attempting to call the method:

- (void) writeData: (NSData*)data

…in TCPWriter.m. Unfortunately, there are two other writeData methods

- (void)writeData:(NSData *)data;

…in NSFileHandle.h and…

- (BOOL)writeData:(NSData *)data

…in NSURLHandle.h. This is especially confusing to me because [conn writer] should return the TCPWriter class and that class should call the correct writeData method. Furthermore, I am not even completely sure that NSFileHandle.h and NSURLHandle.h are even included in any of the libraries included in ViewController.h, rather than in a different part of the project.

How can I show the compiler which writeData method I want to call and why does this error happen?

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    2026-05-11T22:02:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:02 pm

    Make sure [connection writer] is actually returning a TCPWriter*. If it is returning an id, then the compiler will not know which writeData to use. Also, make sure you are importing the TCPWriter.h file – if the compiler does not see the header files, it will default to returning id, which will get you back to the same problem.

    Try

    TCPWriter* writer = [connection writer];
    [writer writeData: data];
    

    or

    [(TCPWriter*)[connection writer] writeData: data];
    
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